Fair Housing
Nebraska's Fair Housing Act provides additional protections beyond the federal law, including:
ANo additional protections — it mirrors federal law exactly
BProtection against discrimination based on marital status and ancestry✓ Correct
CProtection only in owner-occupied buildings with fewer than 4 units
DAdditional protections for commercial property tenants only
Explanation
Nebraska's Fair Housing Act provides additional protected classes beyond the federal seven, including marital status and ancestry, giving broader housing protections to Nebraska residents.
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