Fair Housing
In Georgia, the state fair housing law adds which protected class NOT covered by federal law?
AA. Sexual orientation✓ Correct
BB. Age (under 40)
CC. Physical disability
DD. Marital status
Explanation
Georgia's fair housing protections include sexual orientation as an additional protected class beyond the federal seven (race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status, handicap). Some local ordinances add even more.
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