Fair Housing
Which of the following describes 'source of income' as a fair housing protection in Missouri?
AIt is a federally protected class under the FHA
BIt is protected in some Missouri cities by local ordinance, but not statewide or federally✓ Correct
CIt is always protected in Missouri
DIt is protected only for Section 8 recipients
Explanation
Source of income (including housing vouchers) is not a federally protected class under the FHA. Some Missouri municipalities (like Kansas City) have enacted local ordinances protecting source of income.
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