Fair Housing
A North Dakota property manager who asks a prospective tenant about their religion during the application process:
AIs conducting thorough tenant screening
BIs violating fair housing law by inquiring about a protected class characteristic✓ Correct
CIs legally entitled to this information for lease purposes
DMay ask about religion only for multi-family properties
Explanation
Religion is a protected class under federal and North Dakota fair housing laws. Asking about religion (or any protected class) during the application process is illegal and implies potential discriminatory intent. Applications must focus on legitimate qualifications like income and rental history.
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