Fair Housing
Oregon's Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in which housing-related activities?
AOnly in the sale of residential properties
BIn the sale, rental, financing, advertising, and terms/conditions of housing✓ Correct
COnly in apartment rentals with 4+ units
DOnly in federally subsidized housing
Explanation
Oregon's Fair Housing Act (and the federal FHA) prohibits discrimination in all aspects of housing transactions: sale, rental, advertising, financing, and the terms, conditions, and privileges of tenancy. This comprehensive scope ensures protection throughout the housing market — not just in the initial transaction but in all ongoing aspects of the housing relationship.
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