Fair Housing
An Iowa landlord refuses to rent to a family because the adults are in a same-sex marriage. Under Iowa law, this may violate:
AOnly federal Fair Housing Act
BIowa Civil Rights Act (sexual orientation and gender identity protections)✓ Correct
CIowa Contract Law only
DNo law currently in Iowa
Explanation
Iowa's Civil Rights Act explicitly protects sexual orientation and gender identity in housing. Refusing to rent based on same-sex marriage violates Iowa fair housing law.
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