Fair Housing
Rhode Island's Fair Housing Practices Act covers which types of housing transactions?
AOnly the sale of single-family homes
BOnly commercial property transactions
CSale, rental, and financing of residential housing✓ Correct
DOnly properties with more than 10 units
Explanation
Rhode Island's Fair Housing Practices Act covers the sale, rental, financing, and advertising of residential housing, broadly prohibiting discrimination based on protected characteristics throughout the housing transaction process.
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