Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, 'familial status' protections apply to:
AMarried couples only
BHouseholds with one or more children under 18, or where a person is pregnant✓ Correct
CAll adults regardless of family structure
DOnly households with three or more children
Explanation
Familial status protections cover households with one or more children under 18 living with a parent or legal guardian, as well as pregnant women and people in the process of securing legal custody of a child.
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