Fair Housing

In North Dakota, a landlord who requires a higher security deposit from tenants with children than from tenants without children has:

AActed appropriately to protect their investment
BEngaged in illegal familial status discrimination by applying different terms and conditions based on family composition✓ Correct
CFollowed insurance company recommendations
DActed legally as deposit amounts are always negotiable

Explanation

Applying different security deposit requirements based on the presence of children is illegal familial status discrimination. All applicants must be treated equally regardless of whether they have children.

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