Fair Housing
Vermont's Fair Housing Act applies to which types of housing?
AOnly properties with 4 or more units
BMost residential housing, with limited exemptions for owner-occupied small buildings and certain private clubs✓ Correct
COnly Burlington and Montpelier
DOnly rental housing, not for-sale properties
Explanation
Vermont's fair housing law applies broadly to most residential housing. Limited exemptions exist for owner-occupied buildings of two units or fewer and certain private organizations, similar to federal law exemptions.
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