Fair Housing
Vermont's prohibition on discrimination in housing based on source of income protects:
AOnly employed persons
BPersons whose income includes government assistance, housing vouchers, or other lawful sources✓ Correct
COnly persons with fixed incomes
DPersons with incomes above the median
Explanation
Vermont's fair housing law prohibits landlords from refusing to rent to persons because their income includes lawful sources such as housing vouchers, Social Security, disability payments, or other public assistance.
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