Fair Housing
A religious organization in Utah that owns rental housing and limits occupancy to members of its faith:
AViolates the Fair Housing Act absolutely
BMay qualify for a religious organization exemption if the housing is not operated commercially and preference is limited to members✓ Correct
CMust comply with all fair housing requirements without exception
DIs only exempt in rural counties
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act provides a limited exemption for religious organizations that own non-commercially operated housing, allowing them to give preference to members of their religion. The exemption has conditions and does not apply to race.
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