Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, what is required for 'familial status' protection?
AThe family must have at least 3 children
BA household with one or more children under 18 living with a parent or legal custodian, or a pregnant woman✓ Correct
CMarried couples with children only
DAny household with more than 2 persons
Explanation
Familial status protection covers households with one or more persons under 18 in the custody of a parent or legal custodian, and pregnant women. Landlords may not refuse to rent, impose special conditions, or limit access to amenities based on the presence of children, except in legitimate housing for older persons (55+ or 62+ communities).
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