Fair Housing
Under Montana fair housing protections, which group is specifically protected that may not be covered by federal law in all jurisdictions?
AAge (all ages)
BMarital status (in Montana's Human Rights Act)✓ Correct
CAnnual income level
DPolitical affiliation
Explanation
Montana's Human Rights Act (MCA Title 49) provides broader protections than the federal Fair Housing Act, including protections based on marital status in housing transactions. Montana real estate professionals must comply with both federal fair housing law and the broader Montana Human Rights Act.
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