Land Use & Zoning
An Oklahoma property developer wants to build a senior living facility. Under the Fair Housing Act, such a facility may qualify for the senior housing exemption if:
AAny resident is over 55 years old
BAt least 80% of the units have at least one occupant aged 55 or older, published policies show intent to be senior housing, and HUD procedures are followed under HOPA✓ Correct
CThe developer labels it a senior facility on the sign
DAll residents must be 62 or older
Explanation
Under the Housing for Older Persons Act (HOPA), a community can qualify for the senior housing exemption (and thus exclude children) if 80% of units have one resident 55+, it has published and implements policies demonstrating senior housing intent, and complies with HUD registration.
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