Fair Housing
Source of income protections (protecting housing voucher holders) are NOT required by:
AThe Federal Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
BSome state and local fair housing laws
CNashville's local non-discrimination ordinance
DTennessee's Human Rights Act
Explanation
The Federal Fair Housing Act does not include source of income as a protected class. However, some states and localities have adopted source-of-income protections. Tennessee's state fair housing law also does not require acceptance of housing vouchers.
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