Fair Housing
Vermont's Fair Housing and Public Accommodations Act provides protections BEYOND the federal Fair Housing Act, including protections based on:
AAnnual income level
BSexual orientation and gender identity✓ Correct
COccupation or profession
DEducational background
Explanation
Vermont's state Fair Housing law provides broader protections than the federal act, including prohibitions on discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity, and other characteristics not covered under federal law.
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- The federal Fair Housing Act was enacted in which year?
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- A Vermont seller instructs their agent to only show the home to buyers of a specific national origin. The agent should:
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- Vermont real estate agents must keep records of fair housing training as:
- 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:
- The federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 prohibits discrimination in housing based on:
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