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choose all the correct answers below. quid pro quo harassment in housin…

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choose all the correct answers below. quid pro quo harassment in housing: cannot occur between two males. is not really harassment if the tenant agrees to the request. involves an unwelcome request or demand to engage in conduct as a condition of a housing benefit. can be defined as \something for something\ or \this for that\. mark for follow up question 34 of 45. true or false? bickering between tenants over such things as one claiming the other makes too much noise isnt usually harassment. true false

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First Question (Choose ALL correct answers for quid pro quo harassment in housing):
Brief Explanations
  • "Cannot occur between two males": Incorrect. Harassment can occur regardless of gender.
  • "Is not really harassment if the tenant agrees to the request": Incorrect. Even if agreed, if it's a condition for housing benefit, it's harassment.
  • "Involves an unwelcome request or demand to engage in conduct as a condition of a housing benefit": Correct. Quid pro quo harassment in housing ties a housing benefit to an unwelcome conduct request.
  • "Can be defined as 'something for something' or 'this for that'": Correct. "Quid pro quo" literally means this.
Brief Explanations

Harassment is typically a pattern of hostile or threatening behavior, or a single severe incident. Normal bickering over everyday issues like noise (without malicious, repeated, or threatening behavior) is not usually considered harassment. So the statement is True.

Answer:

  • Involves an unwelcome request or demand to engage in conduct as a condition of a housing benefit.
  • Can be defined as "something for something" or "this for that".
Second Question (True or False: Bickering between tenants over such things as one claiming the other makes too much noise isn't usually harassment):