Fair Housing
Which Oregon protected class specifically prevents housing discrimination based on a person's reproductive choices?
AMarital status
BFamilial status✓ Correct
CSexual orientation
DGender identity
Explanation
Familial status protections under the FHA and Oregon law protect families with children under 18, including pregnant women. While Oregon law is broad in its protected classes, familial status is the class most directly addressing discrimination based on pregnancy or having children. This prevents landlords from refusing to rent to pregnant applicants or families expecting children.
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