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A protected class is a group of people who are legally protected from discrimination based on a characteristic. View Seattle's protected classes and examples.
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Learn more about resources for renters and landlords, and download the Seattle Fair Housing Poster.
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Seattle's Source of Income Protection aims at protecting the rights of renters using alternate forms of income or subsidies.
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