Fair Housing
Virginia's Fair Housing Law protects which classes NOT covered by the federal Fair Housing Act?
ARace, color, religion
BElderliness (55+), source of funds, and sexual orientation✓ Correct
CNational origin, sex, familial status
DDisability
Explanation
Virginia's Fair Housing Law adds several protected classes beyond the federal seven: elderliness (age 55+), source of funds, sexual orientation, and gender identity. These are Virginia-specific protections.
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