Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, housing for older persons exemption (HOPA) applies to communities where:
AAll residents are over 55
BAt least 80% of occupied units have at least one resident age 55 or older and the community publishes its intent to be 55+ housing✓ Correct
CAt least 60% of residents are over 62
DCommunities with no residents under 40
Explanation
The HOPA 55+ exemption allows age-restricted communities to exclude families with children if at least 80% of occupied units have at least one person 55 or older, the community has policies demonstrating intent to be 55+ housing, and publishes this intent.
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