Fair Housing

A West Virginia landlord requires a higher security deposit from tenants with disabilities. This is:

APermitted to cover extra wear and tear
BIllegal discrimination under the Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
CLegal if the lease specifies this requirement
DPermissible with written disclosure

Explanation

Charging higher security deposits based on disability is illegal discrimination under the Fair Housing Act. A landlord may charge a reasonable, uniform security deposit to all tenants but may not impose additional charges based on protected characteristics.

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