Fair Housing
A homeowner's association (HOA) rule that prohibits families with children from using the community pool is:
APermitted as a private restriction
BA violation of the familial status protections under the Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
CPermitted if the development is 55+
DA valid occupancy restriction
Explanation
HOA rules that restrict families with children from amenities violate the familial status protections of the Fair Housing Act; HOAs are subject to fair housing laws.
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