Fair Housing
A North Dakota landlord discovers that a tenant has been diagnosed with HIV. The landlord may NOT:
AContinue renting to the tenant
BTerminate the lease or harass the tenant due to their HIV status, which is a disability✓ Correct
CAsk the tenant about their treatment plan
DAllow the tenant to have guests at the property
Explanation
HIV/AIDS is a disability protected under the Fair Housing Act. Terminating a lease or otherwise discriminating against a tenant due to their HIV status is illegal disability discrimination.
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