Fair Housing
A New Hampshire landlord who advertises 'No Section 8' may be violating:
AOnly federal fair housing law
BNew Hampshire's source-of-income protections under RSA 354-A✓ Correct
COnly RESPA
DNo law — landlords may refuse housing vouchers
Explanation
New Hampshire's Law Against Discrimination (RSA 354-A) prohibits housing discrimination based on source of income, including housing vouchers such as Section 8. 'No Section 8' advertising may violate NH state law.
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