Fair Housing
Georgia's Fair Housing Act protects additional classes beyond the federal law. Which of the following is a Georgia-specific protected class?
ASexual orientation
BMarital status✓ Correct
CVeteran status
DAge
Explanation
Georgia state law provides protections against housing discrimination based on sex (gender), and some local ordinances expand protections further. Under Georgia's fair housing laws, marital status is a protected class in some jurisdictions.
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