Fair Housing
Under Connecticut fair housing law, 'age' as a protected class prevents discrimination against persons:
AUnder 18 only
BOf any age—Connecticut prohibits age-based housing discrimination✓ Correct
COver 40 only
DOver 62 only
Explanation
Connecticut's fair housing law prohibits age discrimination in housing broadly, protecting individuals of any age from being denied housing because of their age.
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