Fair Housing

Oregon's fair housing law adds 'familial status' protection, meaning a landlord may NOT discriminate against:

AFamilies with three or more children
BFamilies with one or more children under 18, pregnant women, or persons with custody of children✓ Correct
CMarried couples with children
DOnly families with disabled children

Explanation

Oregon (following federal law) defines familial status protection as covering families with one or more children under 18, pregnant women, people in the process of securing custody of a child under 18, and their designees. Discriminating against any of these groups based on their family status is illegal.

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