An exception to the prohibition against excluding families with children is
A) housing that is intended for and solely occupied by those 62 years or older
B) housing that provide at least breakfast and lunch for the tenants
C) housing that provide at least breakfast and lunch for the tenants
D) housing that has every tenant over the age of 48 years
The correct answer is option A.
According to the Fair Housing Act of 1968, it is illegal for the landlord to prohibit renting space to families with children.
But there are certain exceptions one of which is that space is intended for and solely occupied by those who are 62 years or older or 80% of the tenants living in that space are 55 years or older.
The other one might be that the space is not fit for a family who has so many children that it would exceed the municipal fire code regulations for residents per room
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