Fair Housing
A Hawaii landlord refuses to rent to a tenant because English is not their primary language. This could be discrimination based on:
AA. Religion
BB. National origin✓ Correct
CC. Disability
DD. Familial status
Explanation
Refusing to rent based on language can constitute national origin discrimination under fair housing laws, as language is closely linked to national origin.
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