Fair Housing
Which exemption from the Fair Housing Act applies to religious organizations that restrict occupancy to members of that religion?
AMrs. Murphy exemption
BReligious organization exemption✓ Correct
CPrivate club exemption
DGovernment-owned property exemption
Explanation
Religious organizations may restrict non-commercial housing they own or operate to members of that religion. Similarly, private clubs may restrict non-commercial housing to members.
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