Fair Housing
What is 'quid pro quo' sexual harassment in housing under Nevada law?
AA fee charged by landlords to allow lease modifications
BA form of fair housing violation where a landlord conditions housing benefits (approval, favorable terms, maintenance) on a tenant's or applicant's submission to sexual conduct✓ Correct
CA Latin term for the escrow exchange in Nevada closings
DA lease clause requiring equal maintenance contributions from tenants
Explanation
Sexual harassment in housing includes 'quid pro quo' harassment — where a landlord, property manager, or housing provider conditions housing access, lease approval, or favorable terms on submission to sexual conduct. This violates fair housing law.
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