Fair Housing
A NH property manager who implements a policy of 'no cooking smells in the hallways' and enforces it only against tenants of South Asian origin is engaging in:
ALegitimate lease enforcement
BDiscriminatory enforcement based on national origin✓ Correct
CLegal selective enforcement
DOnly a civil lease dispute
Explanation
Selectively enforcing a lease rule against tenants of a particular national origin while ignoring similar violations by others is discriminatory enforcement — a form of national origin discrimination under the Fair Housing Act.
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