Fair Housing
The term 'protected class' under fair housing law refers to:
AHigh-income buyers who deserve special treatment
BA group of individuals who share a characteristic protected from discrimination by law✓ Correct
CClients who have signed a buyer representation agreement
DProperties located in protected flood zones
Explanation
A protected class is a category of people sharing a characteristic (race, sex, disability, etc.) that is specifically protected from discriminatory treatment under federal, state, or local fair housing laws.
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