Fair Housing
NH's Law Against Discrimination covers not just housing sales and rentals but also:
AOnly rental housing
BSales, rentals, commercial real estate transactions, and related services such as financing and insurance✓ Correct
COnly properties with more than 10 units
DOnly government-owned housing
Explanation
RSA 354-A covers discrimination in sales, rentals, and commercial real estate transactions, as well as related services including financing and property insurance — providing broader protection than some older fair housing frameworks.
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