Fair Housing
A Virginia housing complex participates in the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program. Which fair housing protection is most directly relevant?
ADisability accommodation requirements
BSource of funds protection for residents using housing vouchers✓ Correct
CAge restrictions for occupants
DLimits on the number of units
Explanation
LIHTC properties serve low-income residents, many of whom use housing vouchers (Section 8). Virginia's source of funds protection prohibits discrimination based on payment source.
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