Fair Housing
Which of the following actions by a NH landlord would constitute disability discrimination?
ARunning a credit check on all applicants equally
BRequiring a tenant with a mobility impairment to use the service entrance instead of the main entrance✓ Correct
CAsking for pay stubs as income verification
DSetting a maximum occupancy limit for fire safety
Explanation
Requiring a tenant with a mobility impairment to use a service entrance denies equal access and treats them differently based on disability — a clear violation of the Fair Housing Act and ADA.
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