Fair Housing

The Wyoming Fair Housing Act's provision protecting 'marital status' means a landlord cannot refuse to rent to:

AMarried couples only
BEither married couples, single individuals, or persons of any marital status✓ Correct
COnly widowed individuals
DCommon-law couples but not married couples

Explanation

Wyoming's Fair Housing Act protection for marital status means a landlord cannot discriminate against applicants based on whether they are married, single, divorced, widowed, or in any other marital status. This prevents discrimination against, for example, single mothers or divorced individuals.

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