Fair Housing
The 'Unruh Civil Rights Act' and similar state statutes are relevant to Colorado real estate because they:
AApply only to employment discrimination
BColorado has its own state-level anti-discrimination laws (CADA) that apply to housing and public accommodations✓ Correct
COnly apply to federal government programs
DPreempt all local fair housing laws
Explanation
Colorado's Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act (CADA) provides state-level fair housing and public accommodation protections that sometimes exceed federal protections. Colorado brokers must comply with both federal and state fair housing laws.
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