Fair Housing
A Maryland housing development advertises 'English speakers only preferred.' This is most likely a violation of:
AOnly zoning codes
BFair Housing Act prohibition on national origin discrimination✓ Correct
CFirst Amendment free speech protections
DThe Maryland Condominium Act
Explanation
A language requirement in housing can constitute national origin discrimination under the Fair Housing Act, as language and national origin are closely linked.
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