Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, which of the following is NOT considered a 'dwelling'?
AA single-family home
BAn apartment complex
CA commercial building✓ Correct
DA condominium unit
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act covers 'dwellings'—places designed or used for residential occupancy. Pure commercial buildings are not covered by the Fair Housing Act (though the ADA covers commercial buildings).
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