Fair Housing
A Georgia property management company that advertises 'English Only Tenants' is most likely violating which protected class?
AA. Race
BB. National origin✓ Correct
CC. Familial status
DD. Religion
Explanation
Requiring tenants to speak English or advertising preferences for English-only speakers is generally considered discrimination based on national origin under the Fair Housing Act. Language requirements can serve as a proxy for national origin discrimination.
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