Fair Housing
The Fair Housing Act exempts from familial status requirements housing that qualifies as housing for older persons under HOPA. What percentage of occupied units must have at least one resident age 55 or older?
A51%
B60%
C80%✓ Correct
D100%
Explanation
Under HOPA, at least 80% of the occupied units in a community must have at least one resident who is 55 years of age or older for the community to qualify for the 55-and-older exemption.
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