Fair Housing

A NH property manager who charges different security deposit amounts based on the number of children in the household is engaging in:

AReasonable risk management
BFamilial status discrimination — charging more based on the presence of children✓ Correct
CPermissible income-based screening
DLegal occupancy management

Explanation

Charging higher security deposits based on the number of children in a household is direct familial status discrimination, violating the Fair Housing Act. Security deposits must be uniform and not based on protected class characteristics.

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