Fair Housing
An Arizona mobile home park that restricts residency to 'adults only' (no children) may be legal if:
AThe park has been in operation for more than 25 years
BIt qualifies as 55+ housing or 62+ housing under the HOPA exemption✓ Correct
CThe park owner lives on the premises
DIt has fewer than 10 units
Explanation
A mobile home park (or any housing) can legally exclude children under the familial status exemption if it qualifies as Housing for Older Persons under the Housing for Older Persons Act (HOPA)—55+ or 62+ housing meeting specific requirements.
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