Fair Housing
In Utah, source of income (such as housing vouchers/Section 8) is:
AA federally protected class under the Fair Housing Act
BNot a federally protected class, but some Utah localities may have additional protections✓ Correct
CProtected statewide under Utah law
DProtected only for commercial rentals in Utah
Explanation
Source of income is not one of the seven federally protected classes under the Fair Housing Act. While some cities and counties have enacted local ordinances adding source of income protection, it is not uniformly protected across Utah.
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