Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, which of the following would constitute 'quid pro quo' sexual harassment?
AA landlord making derogatory comments about a tenant's ethnicity
BA property manager conditioning favorable lease terms on a tenant's compliance with sexual demands✓ Correct
CA landlord refusing to rent to women
DA manager charging higher rent to single tenants
Explanation
Quid pro quo sexual harassment involves conditioning housing benefits, terms, or services on compliance with sexual demands. The Fair Housing Act prohibits sexual harassment in housing, including this form.
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