Fair Housing
A property owner who wishes to maintain housing for Native American tribal members may do so under:
AThe Fair Housing Act's Mrs. Murphy exemption
BThe exemption for Indian tribes and tribally designated housing entities (TDHEs) operating on tribal land✓ Correct
CThe private club exemption
DThe senior housing exemption
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act provides a limited exemption allowing Indian tribes and tribally designated housing entities to give preference to tribal members in housing on or near a reservation, where such preference is necessary to address specific tribal housing needs.
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