Fair Housing
In Wyoming, the age of a housing development is NOT relevant to fair housing compliance EXCEPT:
AOlder buildings are always exempt from fair housing law
BBuildings built before 1991 are not required to have the FHA's design and construction accessibility features✓ Correct
CBuildings older than 50 years qualify for the historic exemption from fair housing
DFair housing applies only to buildings built after 1988
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act's design and construction requirements (accessibility features) apply only to multifamily buildings built for first occupancy after March 13, 1991. Buildings built before that date are not required to have these specific features, though they still must comply with all other fair housing provisions.
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