Fair Housing
In Tennessee, a landlord who requires only minority applicants to provide additional documentation not required of other applicants is violating:
AOnly TREC rules
BThe Fair Housing Act's prohibition on discriminatory terms, conditions, and privileges✓ Correct
CTennessee Building Code
DURLTA security deposit rules
Explanation
Applying different standards or requiring additional documentation only from minority applicants constitutes discriminatory terms and conditions in violation of the Fair Housing Act.
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