Fair Housing
Vermont's Human Rights Commission investigates complaints of discrimination in:
AReal estate licensing only
BHousing, employment, and public accommodations✓ Correct
CReal estate commissions only
DOnly Burlington metropolitan area
Explanation
Vermont's Human Rights Commission has jurisdiction over discrimination complaints in housing, employment, and public accommodations under Vermont's civil rights and fair housing laws.
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