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Originally Posted by LitespeedRider
From what I understand, and have seen - they only real control they have is on NEW homes and the secondary market can do as they wish (for sales). On the secondary market I have yet to hear about any controls or quotas.
First time someone tries to really press the age 19 thing I can see the ACLU get involved and sue for discrimination. More over, if pushed I bet TV simply settles (not that I agree or disagree, just how society is today).
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This is where you are wrong, Mary Jane. There is nothing illegal about it. You are new and have a lot to learn. AND that the Morse's have damn good lawyers.
Here ya go..........
"While in the United States discrimination in housing is generally prohibited, the Fair Housing Act of 1968[8] and the Housing for Older Persons Act of 1995 (109 STAT. 787)[9] allow communities to restrict residency to older individuals. Individuals may buy into these properties regardless of age; however, the owner may be prohibited from occupying the property according to the association declarations and bylaws."