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Do “Protected Classes” Get Special Rights?

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Do “Protected Classes” Get Special Rights?

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The intention of federal, state, and local fair housing laws is to require that all individuals be given the same treatment, the same services, and offered an equal opportunity to live in a home of their choice. In other words, the same rights as everyone else–realize that all of us fall within one or more protected classes and are all, therefore, protected under the law! The only “special rights” are those provided to individuals with disaiblities in order to establish equal opportunity.

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