Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, advertising that states 'No Section 8' in Missouri may constitute discrimination based on:
ARace
BSource of income (where state law applies)✓ Correct
CDisability
DReligion
Explanation
While 'source of income' is not a federally protected class under the FHA, some state and local laws prohibit discrimination against Section 8 voucher holders. Depending on the jurisdiction, refusing Section 8 may constitute illegal housing discrimination.
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