Fair Housing
In NJ, a community that restricts adult residents to age 62 or older (rather than 55+) qualifies for the housing-for-older-persons exemption under:
ANo exemption—only 55+ is permitted
BSection 807(b)(1) of the FHA, which provides a blanket exemption for communities that qualify as 62-and-older housing✓ Correct
CThe NJ LAD's age exemption for seniors only
DThe COAH regulations
Explanation
FHA Section 807(b)(1) provides a complete exemption from familial status rules for housing where all units are occupied exclusively by persons age 62 or older (all-62+ housing). This is simpler and more absolute than the 55+ (HOPA) exemption.
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