Fair Housing
Iowa's fair housing protections apply to which types of transactions?
AOnly the sale of residential properties
BOnly rental transactions in buildings with 5 or more units
CSale, rental, and financing of residential and commercial housing✓ Correct
DOnly transactions involving federally funded housing programs
Explanation
Iowa's Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental, lease, and financing of housing, covering both residential and commercial housing transactions. The protections are broad and apply throughout the state.
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