Fair Housing
Under North Dakota fair housing law, which of the following is a protected class related to family composition?
AMarital status and familial status✓ Correct
BSingle persons only
CPersons without children only
DPersons with more than 4 family members
Explanation
North Dakota's Fair Housing Act protects marital status (state law) and familial status (federal and state law). Both address how families are treated by landlords and sellers.
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