Fair Housing

An Oklahoma landlord with a policy against renting to anyone with a criminal conviction may face fair housing scrutiny if:

AAll criminal convictions are protected under federal fair housing law
BThe blanket policy has a disparate impact on racial or national origin groups without being justified by a legitimate business necessity and being the least restrictive means available✓ Correct
COnly felony convictions can justify denial under federal law
DCriminal history policies are always exempt from fair housing scrutiny

Explanation

HUD guidance indicates that blanket bans on renting to people with criminal records may violate the Fair Housing Act through disparate impact on racial and national origin groups. Landlords should use individualized assessments considering the nature of the crime, time elapsed, and evidence of rehabilitation.

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