Fair Housing
Oregon's protected class of 'gender identity' in housing means landlords cannot discriminate against:
AOnly transgender individuals
BAny person based on their gender identity, including transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming individuals✓ Correct
COnly individuals who have undergone gender reassignment surgery
DIndividuals based on their biological sex only
Explanation
Oregon's Fair Housing Act includes gender identity as a protected class, prohibiting discrimination against any person based on their gender identity — including transgender, non-binary, genderqueer, and gender non-conforming persons. This protection applies regardless of whether the individual has had any medical procedures.
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