Fair Housing
A NJ homeowner's association that bars a unit owner from flying the American flag at their unit may violate:
AOnly the NJ Condominium Act
BFederal law (Freedom to Display the American Flag Act of 2005), which prohibits HOAs from banning the display of the U.S. flag✓ Correct
COnly local ordinances
DThe NJ LAD
Explanation
The federal Freedom to Display the American Flag Act prohibits condominium associations, cooperatives, and HOAs from adopting rules that prevent residents from displaying the U.S. flag, subject to reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions.
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