Fair Housing
Wisconsin's Open Housing Act prohibits discrimination in housing based on all federal protected classes AND adds which Wisconsin-specific protected class?
AAge (over 40)
BSource of income
CSexual orientation and lawful source of income (among others)✓ Correct
DHeight and weight
Explanation
Wisconsin's Open Housing Act adds protections beyond federal fair housing law, including sexual orientation, marital status, source of income, and others. Wisconsin's state law is broader than the federal Fair Housing Act.
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