Fair Housing

The Fair Housing Act's 'familial status' protection covers:

AMarried couples only
BHouseholds with children under 18, pregnant women, and persons with custody of children✓ Correct
CMulti-generational households with three or more generations
DAny household with more than two occupants

Explanation

'Familial status' under the Fair Housing Act protects households with children under 18, including pregnant women and individuals in the process of obtaining legal custody of children. Landlords cannot refuse to rent to families with children in properties that do not qualify as Housing for Older Persons (55+ or 62+ communities).

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