Fair Housing
The Fair Housing Act's familial status protection covers:
AOnly married couples with children
BAny household with one or more children under 18, pregnant women, or those in the process of adoption✓ Correct
COnly households with three or more children
DFamilies with children only in rental housing, not sales
Explanation
Familial status protects households with one or more children under age 18, pregnant women, and people who are in the process of adopting or gaining custody of a child. The protection applies to both rental and sale of housing.
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