Fair Housing
A Wyoming mobile home park's age restriction is lawful if:
AThe park is owned by a private individual
BThe park qualifies as housing for older persons (at least 80% occupied by persons 55+) and complies with HUD requirements✓ Correct
CThe park has been designated as a retirement community by the state
DThe restriction applies only to new residents
Explanation
Mobile home parks and other housing communities may lawfully restrict residency to persons 55 and older if: at least 80% of occupied units are occupied by at least one person 55 or older, the community publishes and follows policies demonstrating intent to be housing for older persons, and the community registers with HUD.
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