Fair Housing
A housing complex that restricts residency to persons 55 years of age or older must meet HUD requirements including that:
AAll residents must be retired
BAt least 80% of occupied units must have at least one person aged 55 or older✓ Correct
C100% of units must be occupied by persons 62 or older
DThe complex must be located in a retirement community zone
Explanation
Under the 55+ housing exemption to the Fair Housing Act's familial status protections, at least 80% of occupied units must have at least one resident who is 55 or older, and the community must publish and follow policies demonstrating intent to be 55+ housing.
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