Fair Housing
In Kansas, the term 'protected class' in fair housing law refers to:
AOnly wealthy homebuyers who are protected from market manipulation
BGroups of people with characteristics protected from housing discrimination by law✓ Correct
CLicensees protected from lawsuits by E&O insurance
DProperties protected from development by conservation law
Explanation
Protected classes are groups of people whose shared characteristics (race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, familial status) are protected from housing discrimination by federal, state, or local law.
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