Fair Housing
The Montana Fair Housing Act's additional protections beyond federal law reflect the state's commitment to broader civil rights. Montana's protected classes in housing include all federal classes PLUS:
AAge, marital status, physical or mental disability not covered federally
BMarital status, creed (religion beyond federal), and age✓ Correct
COnly marital status beyond federal protections
DPolitical affiliation and income level
Explanation
Montana's Human Rights Act (which includes housing) adds additional protections including marital status and potentially other categories to the federal Fair Housing Act's protections. Specific additional protections should be verified with current Montana law.
Related Montana Fair Housing Questions
- Under the Fair Housing Act, a Montana landlord who has a policy of 'no social housing vouchers' for an entire building must be aware that:
- A landlord may legally refuse to rent to a prospective tenant for which of the following reasons?
- A Montana apartment manager who asks an applicant 'are you married?' during the rental interview is:
- A Montana landlord who refuses to make a reasonable accommodation for a tenant's disability, citing cost as the only reason, may be violating the Fair Housing Act unless:
- The maximum civil penalty for a first-time fair housing violation imposed by an Administrative Law Judge is approximately:
- Under the Fair Housing Act, a person who believes they have been discriminated against must file a complaint with HUD within:
- A real estate agent who tells white clients only about properties in certain neighborhoods and shows Black clients only properties in different neighborhoods is committing:
- Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which Montana property type is most directly affected by accessibility requirements?
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