Fair Housing
In Oklahoma, an apartment complex's 'adults only, no children' policy is:
ALegal if at least 80% of units are occupied by seniors
BLegal in any complex if posted clearly in the rental office
CIllegal unless the complex qualifies as senior housing under HOPA✓ Correct
DLegal for complexes with fewer than 10 units
Explanation
An 'adults only' policy excluding children violates the familial status protection of the Fair Housing Act unless the property qualifies as housing for older persons under HOPA (either 62+ only, or 80% 55+ with proper published policies).
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