Fair Housing
A Maryland HOA that prohibits religious displays on the exterior of homes may be violating:
ALocal zoning codes
BThe Fair Housing Act's prohibition on religious discrimination in housing✓ Correct
CMaryland contract law
DOnly First Amendment rights
Explanation
HOA rules that specifically target or prohibit religious items or symbols may constitute religious discrimination in housing under the Fair Housing Act.
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