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Originally Posted by CFrance
If only one person per household has to be 55 or older, conceivably couldn't 50% of the residents be under 55?
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Conceivably, more than 50 percent of the residents could be under 55. As a hypothetical example, every household could have 4 residents. Three of the 4 could be under 55, as long as the 4th one was at least 55. Also, up to 20 percent of the homes could have all residents under 55.
I know my example is not realistic, I am merely trying to show what is possible under the 20 percent law/rule.