Fair Housing
Properties designated as senior housing communities are exempt from the familial status provisions of the FHA if they qualify under which criteria?
AAll residents must be 50 or older
BThe housing is specifically designed for and occupied by persons 62 or older, or at least 80% occupied by at least one person 55+ per unit✓ Correct
CThe community was built before 1968
DThe community has fewer than 50 units
Explanation
Under the Housing for Older Persons Act (HOPA), qualifying senior housing communities (62+ or 55+/80%) are exempt from the familial status provisions and may restrict occupancy to older persons.
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