Fair Housing
Under Idaho Human Rights Act, which of the following is a protected class in housing that extends beyond federal Fair Housing Act protections?
AIncome source
BPolitical affiliation
CAge (for all housing, not just senior exemptions)
DMarital status✓ Correct
Explanation
Idaho's Human Rights Act protects against housing discrimination based on marital status, in addition to the federal protected classes. This means landlords and sellers cannot discriminate based on whether someone is married, single, divorced, etc.
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