Property Management
A NH property manager who discriminates in the rental of units based on the tenant's source of income may face liability under:
AOnly the federal Fair Housing Act
BRSA 354-A (NH Law Against Discrimination), which prohibits source-of-income discrimination✓ Correct
COnly the NHREC rules
DNo law, as source of income is not a protected class anywhere
Explanation
New Hampshire RSA 354-A prohibits housing discrimination based on source of lawful income, including housing assistance payments. This is a state-specific protection broader than the federal Fair Housing Act.
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