Fair Housing
A Michigan condominium association that restricts all residents from having children under 18 is lawful only if:
AThe condo was built before the Fair Housing Act
BIt qualifies as 'housing for older persons' under the HOPA exemption (55+ or 62+ community)✓ Correct
CThe restriction is in the original master deed
DThe association has fewer than 25 units
Explanation
The Housing for Older Persons Act (HOPA) exempts '55+ housing' (80% of units must be occupied by at least one person 55+) and '62+ housing' (all residents 62+) from the familial status prohibition against excluding children.
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