Fair Housing
Oregon prohibits discrimination in housing based on 'domestic violence survivor status.' This means landlords may not:
AAsk whether an applicant has a restraining order
BRefuse to rent, evict, or impose different terms on a person because they are a domestic violence survivor
CRequire a domestic violence survivor to pay a higher security deposit
DBoth B and C✓ Correct
Explanation
Oregon fair housing law protects survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, or bias crimes from housing discrimination. Landlords may not refuse to rent, evict, or impose different rental terms or conditions because of a person's status as a survivor.
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