Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, 'familial status' protects:
AMarried couples only
BHouseholds with children under 18✓ Correct
CHouseholds with elderly parents
DSingle-person households
Explanation
Familial status protection under the Fair Housing Act covers households that include one or more children under the age of 18, as well as pregnant women and those in the process of adoption.
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