Fair Housing
A condominium association that requires all buyers to be approved by the board and rejects a qualified buyer based on their national origin is violating:
AOnly the Tennessee Condominium Act
BThe Federal Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
CTREC's brokerage standards only
DThe ADA
Explanation
Condominium associations are subject to the Fair Housing Act. Rejecting a qualified buyer based on their national origin (or any other protected class) is a Fair Housing violation.
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