A prospective tenant asks a licensee to show him only properties that do not allow children. How should the licensee respond?

A. Say that only bona fide retirement communities may exclude children
B. Say that the law requires that all available properties must be shown.
C. Say that to do so would be steering, and therefore illegal
D. Show properties that are billed as "adult only"

Answer: A. Say that only a bona fide retirement communities may exclude children
The Fair Housing Act forbids "adult only" apartment complexes. There is, however, an exemption for properties that qualify as "housing for older persons," such as those intended and solely intended by persons 62 or over.

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