Fair Housing
A North Dakota landlord who accepts housing vouchers from some tenants but not others based on their perceived race is committing what type of discrimination?
ASource of income discrimination only
BRacial discrimination (disparate treatment) under the Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
CRESPA violation
DNo violation if the policy was written prior to the Fair Housing Act
Explanation
Selectively accepting housing vouchers based on a tenant's race is racial discrimination in violation of the Fair Housing Act, even if the stated reason is source of income. The racial motivation makes it a Fair Housing Act violation.
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