Fair Housing
An owner-occupied building with four or fewer units is exempt from the federal Fair Housing Act EXCEPT for which prohibition?
ADiscrimination based on familial status
BRacial discrimination under the Civil Rights Act of 1866✓ Correct
CDiscrimination based on religion
DDiscrimination based on disability
Explanation
While small owner-occupied buildings have certain Fair Housing Act exemptions, racial discrimination is never permitted under the Civil Rights Act of 1866, which applies to all real property transactions.
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