Fair Housing
Which NJ law prohibits discrimination in the terms and conditions of a real estate sale, rental, or financing based on ancestry?
AFederal Fair Housing Act
BNJ Law Against Discrimination (LAD)✓ Correct
CNJ Condominium Act
DNJ Anti-Eviction Act
Explanation
The NJ Law Against Discrimination (LAD) prohibits housing discrimination based on numerous characteristics including ancestry, which is broader than the federal FHA protections.
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