Fair Housing
The Fair Housing Act's prohibition against discrimination applies to which of the following?
AReligious organizations renting to members only
BPrivate clubs restricting membership
CCommercial real estate transactions✓ Correct
DAll of the above
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act covers residential housing. Commercial real estate transactions are not covered by the Fair Housing Act but may be covered by other anti-discrimination laws.
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