Fair Housing
Which of the following is a permissible restriction in housing advertised for 'adults only'?
AAny privately owned housing that prefers adult tenants
BHousing that qualifies as a 62+ or 55+ senior community under federal law✓ Correct
CHousing owned by a religious organization
DAny rental property where the landlord lives on site
Explanation
Housing may legally advertise as adults-only only if it qualifies as a senior housing community (62+, where all occupants must be 62 or older, or 55+, meeting the 80% occupancy and verification requirements). Otherwise, excluding families with children violates the Fair Housing Act.
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