Fair Housing
A Utah HOA that prohibits residents from flying national flags is risking a legal challenge under:
AThe Fair Housing Act only
BThe Freedom to Display the American Flag Act and potentially state law✓ Correct
CRESPA
DThe Utah HOA Act
Explanation
The Freedom to Display the American Flag Act prohibits HOAs from restricting the display of the American flag. States also have laws protecting flag display. Overly broad restrictions face legal challenges.
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