Fair Housing
Which type of housing is exempt from the Fair Housing Act's familial status protections?
AAll rentals with 10 or fewer units
BHousing that qualifies as senior housing (62+ all occupants, or 55+ with 80% occupancy and age verification)✓ Correct
CCondominiums in developments with fewer than 20 units
DAll owner-occupied rentals
Explanation
Qualified senior housing communities are exempt from the Fair Housing Act's familial status protections, allowing them to restrict occupancy to seniors and exclude families with children.
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