Fair Housing
The Vermont Fair Housing and Public Accommodations Act protects individuals from discrimination in housing based on 'place of birth.' This primarily protects:
ANative Vermonters
BPersons born outside the United States or in other states from discrimination based on national origin or birthplace✓ Correct
COnly Vermont residents
DPersons born in Burlington
Explanation
Vermont's protected class of 'place of birth' is designed to protect individuals from discrimination based on where they were born, including persons born in other countries or states. This extends Vermont's protection beyond the federal 'national origin' class.
Related Vermont Fair Housing Questions
- A Vermont agent who tells a minority buyer a property has already sold when it has not is committing:
- Blockbusting is the illegal practice of:
- Vermont's 'equal access to housing' principle requires brokers and agents to:
- The federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 prohibits discrimination in housing based on:
- Vermont real estate agents must keep records of fair housing training as:
- Vermont's Human Rights Commission investigates complaints of discrimination in:
- Redlining in Vermont's historical context refers to:
- A Vermont real estate agent who consistently shows minority buyers properties only in certain neighborhoods while showing white buyers the full range of available homes is engaging in:
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