Fair Housing
Vermont's fair housing law covers which types of transactions?
AOnly residential rentals
BSale, rental, and financing of residential and commercial property✓ Correct
COnly transactions involving federal funding
DOnly new construction
Explanation
Vermont's fair housing and public accommodations law broadly covers the sale, rental, and financing of housing as well as places of public accommodation, providing wide protections against discrimination.
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