Fair Housing
Oregon prohibits housing discrimination based on gender identity. What does this mean in practice?
AHousing providers must designate gender-neutral restrooms in all units
BA landlord may not refuse to rent or impose different terms on a tenant because of their gender identity or expression✓ Correct
CHousing providers must provide identical units to all tenants regardless of gender
DOnly applies to new construction built after 2015
Explanation
Oregon's fair housing law (ORS 659A.421) prohibits discrimination in housing based on gender identity and expression. A landlord cannot refuse to rent, show, negotiate, or impose different terms on a tenant because they are transgender or non-binary.
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