The Fair Housing Act currently doesn’t list gender identity and sexual orientation as protected classes, but a recent ruling by the Supreme Court could have a major impact on the fight for housing equality for LGBTQ individuals.
Source: Inman News
Supreme Court ruling on LGBTQ protections could set precedent for housing
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