Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, which type of housing is NOT exempt from familial status protections?
APublic housing operated by a housing authority✓ Correct
BA privately owned single-family home sold without a broker
CHousing for the elderly where all residents are 62 or older
DA religious organization's housing for its members
Explanation
Public housing operated by a housing authority is not exempt from the Fair Housing Act's familial status (or any other) protections. Public housing must comply fully with all fair housing requirements. The exemptions (Mrs. Murphy, religious organizations, private clubs) do not apply to government-funded or operated housing.
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