Fair Housing
Nevada state fair housing law adds which protected class not found in the federal Fair Housing Act?
AAge and sexual orientation
BSexual orientation, gender identity/expression, and ancestry✓ Correct
CVeteran status and political affiliation
DIncome level and credit history
Explanation
Nevada fair housing law (NRS 118) adds additional protected classes beyond the federal seven, including sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, and ancestry.
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