Fair Housing
A Utah senior housing community that qualifies under HOPA (Housing for Older Persons Act) as 55+ housing must verify occupancy and maintain:
A100% occupancy by residents 55 or older
BAt least 80% of occupied units with at least one resident 55 or older and publish and follow 55+ housing policies✓ Correct
CA waiting list of qualified senior applicants
DOnly adults 65 or older as residents
Explanation
For HOPA exemption from familial status: at least 80% of occupied units must have at least one resident 55 or older, the community must publish policies demonstrating intent to be 55+ housing, and must register with HUD every two years.
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