Property Management
A residential property management company charging application fees must:
AWaive fees for all protected class applicants
BApply fees uniformly to all applicants and not discriminate in screening criteria✓ Correct
CRefund fees to all rejected applicants
DLimit fees to a maximum of $50 per state law
Explanation
Application fees and tenant screening criteria must be applied uniformly to all applicants regardless of protected class status. Selective application of fees or screening criteria can constitute fair housing discrimination.
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