Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, 'familial status' protection covers:
AOnly married couples with children
BFamilies with children under 18, pregnant women, and those in the process of obtaining custody of a child✓ Correct
COnly households with more than two people
DFamilies related by blood or marriage only
Explanation
Familial status under the Fair Housing Act protects families with children under 18, pregnant women, and people in the process of obtaining custody of a child under 18.
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