Fair Housing Compliance – What Qualifies As A Senior Living Community?

Publisher: Fair Housing Institute

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Fair Housing Compliance – What Qualifies As A Senior Living Community?

What qualifies as a senior living community? An increasing number of housing developments appear to be marketing themselves as “Active Adult” or “Empty Nester” communities. How can that be? “Adult Only” housing was outlawed in 1988 when President Ronald Reagan signed the Fair Housing Amendments Act (FHAA) into law.