Fair Housing
Which type of housing is exempt from the familial status provisions of the federal Fair Housing Act?
AAny building with fewer than four units
BQualified housing for older persons (55+ communities meeting HUD requirements, or 62+ housing)✓ Correct
CAll owner-occupied single-family homes
DMilitary housing on federal installations
Explanation
Qualified senior housing is exempt from the familial status requirements of the Fair Housing Act. This includes communities where: (1) 100% of units are occupied by persons 62 or older (62+ housing), or (2) at least 80% of units are occupied by persons 55+ and the community has policies demonstrating intent to be senior housing (55+ communities meeting HUD regulations).
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