Chandra constantly cooked strong smelling curries in her condominium but her neighbours complained of the strong smell and wanted to force her to move out. If Chandra took her case to a human rights tribunal it would most likely rule that
A) her cooking is a nuisance and she can be forced to leave
B) this is discrimination and she has a right to prepare her ethnic food without the threat of removal
C) she can stay but she must pay the legal costs of the condominium board
D) she can only cook mild curries
E) this is not harassment and she will be forced to move if she continues to cook the curries
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