Fair Housing
What are the requirements for a Nevada housing development to qualify for the 55+ housing exemption from familial status discrimination?
AAt least 51% of residents must be 55 or older
BAt least 80% of occupied units must have one resident who is 55 or older, the community must have policies demonstrating intent to be 55+ housing, and it must maintain age verification✓ Correct
CAll residents must be exactly 55 years of age or older
DThe community must be owned by a senior nonprofit organization
Explanation
To qualify for the Housing for Older Persons Act (HOPA) 55+ exemption, a community must: have at least 80% of occupied units with one resident age 55+, publish and follow policies demonstrating intent to be 55+ housing, and maintain age verification procedures.
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