Fair Housing
In North Dakota, which of the following constitutes 'familial status' as a protected class under the Fair Housing Act?
AOnly married couples with children
BHouseholds with one or more children under 18, including pregnant women and legal guardians✓ Correct
COnly single-parent households
DHouseholds with more than three family members
Explanation
Familial status under the Fair Housing Act protects households with one or more children under 18, pregnant women, and individuals in the process of obtaining legal custody of a child.
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