Fair Housing
A Wyoming mobile home park that refuses to accept families with children in any of its spaces is:
APermitted because mobile home parks are exempt from fair housing
BViolating the Fair Housing Act's familial status provisions unless it qualifies as housing for older persons✓ Correct
CPermitted because mobile home parks are privately owned
DAllowed if the park has fewer than 50 spaces
Explanation
Mobile home parks are covered by the Fair Housing Act. A park cannot refuse families with children unless it qualifies as housing for older persons (55+ community with at least 80% of units occupied by persons 55+).
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