Fair Housing
An Oklahoma seller refuses to sell to a buyer because the buyer is pregnant. Refusing to sell to a pregnant person violates the Fair Housing Act's protection for:
AGender (sex) only
BFamilial status, which covers pregnant women, as pregnancy indicates an expectation of having a child under 18 in the household✓ Correct
CDisability status
DNational origin
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act's familial status protection covers pregnant women because pregnancy indicates the person is in the process of acquiring a child under 18. Refusing to sell to a pregnant person based on their pregnancy is familial status discrimination.
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