Fair Housing
Under Connecticut fair housing law, a landlord who refuses to rent to someone because they receive Section 8 housing vouchers is discriminating based on:
ARace
BSource of income✓ Correct
CNational origin
DFamilial status
Explanation
Connecticut law prohibits discrimination based on 'source of lawful income,' which includes Section 8 vouchers, housing assistance, and other government benefits. This is a Connecticut state protection not found in the federal Fair Housing Act.
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