Fair Housing
In Hawaii, which type of housing is NOT exempt from the familial status protections of the Fair Housing Act?
AA. Owner-occupied buildings with 4 or fewer units (Mrs. Murphy exemption)
BB. Age-qualified housing meeting HOPA requirements (55+ or 62+ communities)
CC. Market-rate rental apartments with no age qualification✓ Correct
DD. Single-family homes sold without a broker and without discriminatory advertising
Explanation
Market-rate rental apartments that are not age-qualified must comply with familial status protections and cannot refuse or restrict families with children.
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