Fair Housing
Colorado's 'source of income' protection under fair housing law means:
AA. Landlords may refuse Section 8 voucher holders
BB. In jurisdictions that have adopted source of income protections, landlords may not discriminate against tenants who use housing choice vouchers or other lawful income sources✓ Correct
CC. Landlords must accept all government subsidies
DD. Source of income is a federal protected class
Explanation
Colorado passed HB 19-1329, which prohibits source of income discrimination statewide, meaning landlords may not refuse to rent to tenants solely because they use Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers or other lawful income sources. This extends beyond just the landlord's own funds.
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