Fair Housing
In South Dakota, the 'familial status' protection under the Fair Housing Act covers:
AMarried couples only
BFamilies with children under 18, pregnant women, and individuals in the process of obtaining legal custody of a minor✓ Correct
CAll family relationships including adult siblings living together
DSingle parents only
Explanation
The familial status protected class covers families with one or more children under 18 (including minors in custody or guardianship), pregnant women, and individuals in the process of obtaining legal custody. It does not extend to all family relationships.
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