Fair Housing
Under Delaware fair housing law, discrimination based on marital status is:
APermitted under state law
BProhibited under Delaware law✓ Correct
COnly prohibited in commercial transactions
DPermitted in owner-occupied properties
Explanation
Delaware's fair housing law prohibits discrimination based on marital status, expanding protections beyond the federal Fair Housing Act.
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