Fair Housing
The 'familial status' protected class under the Fair Housing Act protects:
AA. Single adults without children
BB. Families with children under 18, pregnant women, and those with legal custody of children✓ Correct
CC. Married couples only
DD. Extended family members living together
Explanation
Familial status protects families with children under 18 in the household, pregnant women, and those in the process of securing legal custody of children. Landlords generally cannot refuse to rent to families with children.
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