Fair Housing
In Utah, which type of housing is exempt from most provisions of the Fair Housing Act?
AAll single-family homes
BOwner-occupied buildings with no more than 4 units where the owner lives in one of the units✓ Correct
CAll condominium communities
DProperties owned by religious organizations rented to members only
Explanation
The Mrs. Murphy exemption applies to owner-occupied buildings with 4 or fewer units where the owner lives in one unit.
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