Fair Housing
Under federal and Georgia fair housing law, which of the following is a protected class?
AIncome level
BFamilial status✓ Correct
COccupation
DPolitical affiliation
Explanation
Familial status (families with children under 18) is a protected class under both the federal Fair Housing Act and Georgia law. Income level, occupation, and political affiliation are not protected classes under fair housing law.
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