Fair Housing
Indiana's Fair Housing Act provides protections beyond federal law by also prohibiting discrimination based on:
AAge (18 and over) and ancestry✓ Correct
BPet ownership and income source
CPolitical affiliation and credit score
DMarital status and education level
Explanation
Indiana's Civil Rights Law adds age (18 and over) and ancestry as protected classes in housing, providing broader protections than the federal Fair Housing Act.
Related Indiana Fair Housing Questions
- Blockbusting is best described as:
- A landlord refuses to rent to a person because they use a wheelchair and live with an assistance animal. This is an example of discrimination based on:
- The term 'protected class' in fair housing law refers to:
- Steering is the illegal practice of:
- The HUD Fair Housing poster must be displayed:
- An Indiana landlord may legally deny a rental application based on:
- Blockbusting, as prohibited under the Fair Housing Act, is the practice of:
- A housing development that wants to qualify as 55+ housing for seniors must have what percentage of units occupied by at least one person 55 or older?
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