Fair Housing
Under the NH Law Against Discrimination (RSA 354-A), a covered housing provider must:
AProvide housing to all applicants regardless of qualifications
BTreat all applicants equally and not discriminate based on protected classes✓ Correct
CAccept all housing vouchers in all circumstances
DWaive all credit requirements for protected class members
Explanation
RSA 354-A requires covered housing providers to treat all applicants equally. They may apply legitimate, consistently applied screening criteria (credit, income, rental history) but may not apply different standards based on protected characteristics.
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