Fair Housing
A Vermont landlord who refuses to rent to a family with three children under age 18 may be in violation of the protected class of:
ANational origin
BSex
CFamilial status✓ Correct
DAge
Explanation
Familial status is a protected class under the federal Fair Housing Act and Vermont law. It protects families with children under 18 from housing discrimination.
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