Fair Housing
A senior housing community in Idaho may lawfully exclude families with children if:
AThe HOA votes for the restriction
BIt qualifies as 'housing for older persons' under HUD regulations (55+ or 62+ communities meeting specific requirements)✓ Correct
CThe community was built before 1988
DThe community has fewer than 10 units
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act exempts qualified 'housing for older persons' — either exclusively for persons 62 and older, or 55-and-older communities meeting specific criteria including 80% occupancy by persons 55+ and publication of policies.
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