Fair Housing
A Georgia housing developer who restricts a development to residents age 55 and older must ensure that:
AA. All residents are exactly 55 or older
BB. At least 80% of occupied units have at least one person age 55 or older, and proper policies are in place✓ Correct
CC. The development is registered with GREC
DD. State approval is obtained each year
Explanation
Under HOPA, a 55+ community must have at least 80% of occupied units with at least one person 55 or older, maintain policies demonstrating the intent to be 55+ housing, and publish and follow procedures to verify residents' ages.
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