Fair Housing
Vermont's fair housing law adds which of the following as a protected class beyond the seven federal protected classes?
AAge and marital status only
BSexual orientation, gender identity, and source of income (among others)✓ Correct
CPolitical affiliation
DOccupation and education level
Explanation
Vermont's fair housing and public accommodations laws protect additional classes including sexual orientation, gender identity, place of birth, source of income, and receipt of public assistance, going beyond the seven federal protected classes.
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