Fair Housing
A Utah landlord who learns that a prospective tenant has HIV/AIDS may not:
ARequire the tenant to disclose their medical condition
BDeny housing based on the HIV/AIDS status—this is disability discrimination under the Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
CAsk about the tenant's health when medical care facilities are nearby
DCharge higher rent due to perceived health risks
Explanation
HIV/AIDS is a disability protected under the Fair Housing Act. Denying housing, charging higher rent, or treating a person differently because of their HIV/AIDS status is illegal discrimination.
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