Fair Housing
A housing community in St. George, Utah that qualifies as '55 and older' housing is exempt from the familial status prohibition because:
AAll communities in Utah are exempt from familial status rules
BIt meets the Housing for Older Persons Act (HOPA) requirements✓ Correct
CSt. George is a retirement city and receives a blanket exemption
DThe exemption applies only if the HOA votes to exclude children
Explanation
Under HOPA, communities where at least 80% of occupied units have one resident age 55+ may restrict occupancy to older persons and are exempt from the familial status prohibition.
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