Fair Housing
In North Dakota, a housing provider may inquire about a tenant's disability to:
AScreen out persons with disabilities
BVerify a disability-related need for a requested accommodation or modification✓ Correct
CDetermine the appropriate rent to charge
DDecide on appropriate lease terms
Explanation
A housing provider may inquire about the disability-related need for an accommodation or modification to verify that the request is related to a disability. They may not ask about the diagnosis or severity of the disability.
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