Fair Housing
A Vermont landlord who charges higher rent to tenants of a certain national origin is committing:
ALegal pricing based on market factors
BDiscriminatory pricing, a violation of fair housing law✓ Correct
CA pricing adjustment permitted if disclosed
DA permissible business decision
Explanation
Charging different rental rates based on national origin is discriminatory pricing, prohibited by both the federal Fair Housing Act and Vermont's fair housing law.
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