Fair Housing
The phrase 'equal access' in fair housing law means:
AEvery applicant must be offered the same unit
BAll applicants must be given equal opportunity to compete for housing based on lawful criteria✓ Correct
CAll rents must be set at the same level
DAll units must have equal square footage
Explanation
Equal access means that all persons must have equal opportunity to obtain housing—they can compete on the same lawful criteria (income, credit, rental history) without discrimination based on protected class.
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