Fair Housing
The Fair Housing Act makes it illegal to:
ACharge a higher price to a buyer of a different national origin✓ Correct
BRefuse to sell to a buyer for business reasons unrelated to protected class
CAsk for proof of income from a rental applicant
DScreen tenants based on credit history
Explanation
Charging a different (higher) price based on a buyer's national origin is illegal discrimination under the Fair Housing Act. Legitimate screening criteria like income, credit, and rental history are permissible when applied equally.
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