Fair Housing
Which NC state law mirrors and expands upon the Federal Fair Housing Act to prohibit housing discrimination?
ANC General Statutes Chapter 93A
BNC Fair Housing Act (G.S. 41A)✓ Correct
CNC Tenant Protection Act
DNC Civil Rights Act
Explanation
NC's Fair Housing Act (G.S. Chapter 41A) prohibits housing discrimination and in some ways expands on federal protections. The NC Human Relations Commission handles state fair housing complaints.
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