Which owners are exempt from the Fair Housing Act?

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The Federal Fair Housing Act has exemptions, meaning there are some owners of housing who are not covered by the Act’s requirements. If you are exempt, this would mean that you are not required to follow the reasonable accommodation requirements. As an example, if you are exempt, you do not have to permit assistance animals to live in your property. Unless your situation is clearly described below, please be careful and consult an attorney to make sure you are exempt before you ignore the Fair Housing Act’s requirements. The common exceptions are explained below:

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