Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, a condominium association that refuses to approve the sale of a unit to a buyer because of their religion is:
AExercising legitimate control over membership
BViolating the Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
CPermitted as a private association
DOnly subject to Michigan state law, not federal law
Explanation
Condominium associations in Michigan that have approval rights over sales cannot use those rights to discriminate based on religion or other protected classes. The Fair Housing Act applies to condo association approvals.
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