Fair Housing
The Fair Housing Act exempts an owner-occupied building with how many or fewer units from the prohibition on discrimination based on race?
A2 units
B4 units
CNo exemption for race✓ Correct
DAny owner-occupied building
Explanation
There is NO exemption from the Fair Housing Act's prohibition on racial discrimination — it applies to all housing. Some exemptions exist for other protected classes (e.g., religious organizations, private clubs) but NEVER for race.
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