Fair Housing
Familial status as a protected class under the Fair Housing Act protects:
AOnly single-parent households
BFamilies with children under 18, pregnant women, and those in the process of obtaining legal custody of a child✓ Correct
CMarried couples without children
DOnly households receiving Section 8 vouchers
Explanation
Familial status protects families with children under 18, pregnant women, and those in the process of obtaining custody of a minor. It prevents landlords from refusing to rent to families with children.
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