Fair Housing
Which of the following is permitted under the Fair Housing Act?
ARefusing to rent to families with children in non-exempt senior housing
BCharging a higher security deposit for tenants with pets
CDenying a rental application because the applicant has a felony drug trafficking conviction✓ Correct
DAdvertising a preference for tenants of a specific religion
Explanation
Under HUD guidelines, landlords may deny housing to individuals with drug-related criminal convictions that pose a legitimate threat. This is not based on a protected class and is generally permissible.
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