Fair Housing
A Florida housing complex for seniors advertises as 'adults only, no children.' To legally maintain this restriction under HOPA, the community must:
AHave at least 50 units in the complex
BVerify that 80% of occupied units are occupied by at least one person 55+ AND publish and follow qualifying policies✓ Correct
COnly require all residents to be 55+ with no other conditions
DRegister with the Florida Department of Elder Affairs
Explanation
HOPA (Housing for Older Persons Act) requires: (1) at least 80% of occupied units must have at least one person 55+, (2) the community must publish and adhere to policies demonstrating intent to be 55+ housing, and (3) the community must maintain procedures to verify resident ages.
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