Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, which form of housing is granted the most complete exemption from its requirements?
ASingle-family homes sold without an agent with no discriminatory advertising
BLarge apartment complexes with more than 100 units
CReligious organization housing for its own members✓ Correct
DEmployer-provided housing for employees
Explanation
Religious organizations are exempt from the Fair Housing Act's prohibition on religion-based discrimination when they operate non-commercially and limit housing to their own members. This exemption allows religious groups to give preference to co-religionists in housing they operate.
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