Fair Housing
In Wyoming, a senior housing community that qualifies for the 55+ housing for older persons exemption must:
ABe owned entirely by persons 55 or older
BHave at least 80% of occupied units with at least one person 55 or older and publish and follow policies demonstrating the intent to be senior housing✓ Correct
CProhibit all persons under 55 from entering the community
DBe certified by the WREC as a senior community
Explanation
To qualify for the 55+ exemption from the familial status provisions of the Fair Housing Act, a community must: (1) have at least 80% of occupied units with at least one person 55 or older; (2) publish and follow policies demonstrating intent to provide housing for seniors; and (3) be registered with HUD.
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