Fair Housing
Under Wisconsin Open Housing Act, the definition of 'dwelling' covered by fair housing protections includes:
AOnly single-family homes
BAny building or structure designed or used as a residence, including apartments, condominiums, and single-family homes✓ Correct
COnly properties with more than 4 units
DOnly publicly subsidized housing
Explanation
Fair housing protections in Wisconsin cover any building or structure intended for use as a residence, including single-family homes, apartments, condominiums, and other housing.
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