Fair Housing
Source-of-income protection in New Hampshire's RSA 354-A means a landlord may NOT refuse to rent to a tenant because:
AThe tenant has bad credit
BThe tenant pays rent with a housing assistance voucher (Section 8) or other lawful income source✓ Correct
CThe tenant is self-employed
DThe tenant plans to use a guarantor
Explanation
NH's source-of-income protection prohibits landlords from refusing to rent to otherwise-qualified tenants solely because they receive housing vouchers, Social Security, or other lawful sources of income.
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