Fair Housing
A Wisconsin landlord may restrict a building to adults only (no children) if the building qualifies as:
AA building with more than 4 units
B62+ housing where all residents are 62 or older, or 55+ housing meeting HOPA requirements✓ Correct
CA building with a no-pets policy
DA building more than 50 years old
Explanation
Under the Housing for Older Persons Act (HOPA), buildings where all residents are 62 or older, or where 80% of units have at least one person 55+, may qualify for the familial status exemption.
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