Fair Housing
In North Dakota, the source of income (such as housing vouchers/Section 8) is:
AA protected class under federal fair housing law
BNot a protected class under federal fair housing law, though some states and local ordinances provide this protection✓ Correct
CA basis for automatic approval of rental applications
DOnly protected in Fargo
Explanation
Source of income is NOT a protected class under the federal Fair Housing Act. However, some states and local governments have added it as a protected class.
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