Fair Housing
Maryland's fair housing law adds which protected classes beyond the seven federal protected classes?
AAge and marital status
BSexual orientation, gender identity, and marital status✓ Correct
CIncome source and occupation
DPolitical affiliation and criminal history
Explanation
Maryland's fair housing law adds sexual orientation, gender identity, and marital status as protected classes, providing broader protections than the federal Fair Housing Act.
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