Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, 'familial status' protection covers:
AOnly married couples
BHouseholds with children under 18 (including pregnant women and those with legal custody/guardianship)✓ Correct
CAny household of two or more related persons
DFamilies with more than 3 members
Explanation
Familial status under the Fair Housing Act protects households with children under 18 years of age, including families where a child is in the custody of a parent, legal guardian, or person who has written permission from the parent or guardian, and pregnant women.
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