Housing...Inside and Out
August
24, 1998
Fair Housing - Housing Opportunities For Families - Part
3
Unless
a building or community qualifies as housing for older
persons, it may not discriminate based on familial status.
That is, it may not discriminate against families in which
one or more children under 18 live with:
- A
parent
- A
person who has legal custody of the child or children
or
- The
designee of the parent or legal custodian, with the
parent or custodian's written permission.
Familial
status protection also applies to pregnant women and anyone
securing legal custody of a child under 18.
Exemption:
Housing for older persons is exempt from the prohibition
against familial status discrimination if:
- The
HUD Secretary has determined that it is specifically
designed for and occupied by elderly persons under a
Federal, State or local government program or
- It
is occupied solely by persons who are 62 or older
or
- It
houses at least one person who is 55 or older in at least
80 percent of the occupied units, and adheres to a policy
that demonstrates an intent to house persons who are 55
or older.
- A
transition period permits residents on or before
September 13, 1988, to continue living in the housing,
regardless of their age, without interfering with the
exemption.
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