Fair Housing
Montana's Human Rights Act protects against housing discrimination based on all of the following EXCEPT:
ARace
BMarital status
CAge (for general housing)
DPolitical beliefs✓ Correct
Explanation
Montana's Human Rights Act protects against housing discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, disability, marital status, and age (with some exceptions). Political beliefs are generally not a protected class under Montana or federal fair housing law.
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