Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, 'familial status' protects:
AOnly single parents
BHouseholds with children under 18 and pregnant women✓ Correct
CMarried couples without children
DAny family unit regardless of ages
Explanation
Familial status under the Fair Housing Act protects households that include one or more children under 18 living with a parent or guardian, as well as pregnant women.
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