Fair Housing
A Georgia landlord who refuses to rent to a Muslim tenant based on religious grounds is violating:
AA. Only Georgia state law
BB. The federal Fair Housing Act and Georgia fair housing law✓ Correct
CC. Only the First Amendment
DD. GREC regulations
Explanation
Religion is a protected class under the federal Fair Housing Act. Refusing to rent based on religion violates both federal law and Georgia's fair housing laws. No religious exemption exists for landlords in standard rental situations.
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