Fair Housing
A NH landlord who allows a dog for one tenant but denies a similar request from a tenant of a different race is engaging in:
ALegal differential treatment
BRace discrimination by applying different rules based on protected class✓ Correct
CSound risk management
DOnly a lease consistency issue
Explanation
Applying pet policies differently based on the tenant's race is racial discrimination in the terms and conditions of a rental. All policies must be applied consistently regardless of protected class status.
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