Fair Housing
Under the Wisconsin Open Housing Act, 'marital status' as a protected class means a landlord may not discriminate against:
AMarried couples only
BSingle, married, divorced, separated, or widowed persons✓ Correct
CUnmarried couples only
DPersons with domestic partnerships only
Explanation
Wisconsin's marital status protection covers all marital categories — single, married, divorced, widowed, separated — preventing landlords from refusing tenants based on their marital status.
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