Fair Housing
In Louisiana, which of the following is NOT a protected class under the federal Fair Housing Act?
ARace
BNational origin
CSource of income✓ Correct
DReligion
Explanation
The federal Fair Housing Act protects: race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, and familial status. Source of income (e.g., housing vouchers/Section 8) is NOT a federally protected class, though some states and municipalities have added this protection locally.
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