Fair Housing
Under the federal Fair Housing Act, which of the following is a permitted practice for a religious organization owning non-commercial housing?
ARefusing to rent to persons of a different religion
BCharging higher rents to persons of a different religion
CAdvertising that housing is available only to members of that religion
DAll of the above✓ Correct
Explanation
Religious organizations that own non-commercial housing may give preference to members of their religion, provided membership is not restricted based on race, color, or national origin. This is a specific exemption in the Fair Housing Act.
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