Fair Housing
In Rhode Island, which of the following property types is exempt from both state and federal fair housing laws?
AA 20-unit apartment building
BA private club's noncommercial facilities limited to its members✓ Correct
CA duplex where the owner does not live
DA single-family home sold through a real estate agent
Explanation
Private clubs may restrict their noncommercial housing facilities to members only. This exemption is narrow and does not apply to most rental or for-sale housing. Commercial facilities used by the general public do not qualify.
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