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Article 3.7-J: Housing for Older Persons

Posted by MFRMLS Fri, 02 Jun 2006 19:52:00 GMT


Housing for Older Persons (At the time, the Participant has elected to disclose that property is qualified housing for older persons): For failure to upload the completed notarized “Housing for Older Persons Affidavit Verifying Occupancy and Qualification” immediately at time of listing as an attachment.  The affidavit may be found online at:  http://www.mfrmls.com/view_pdf.cfm?pdfid=195

 

Due to the serious nature of this offense under the Fair Housing laws:

 

1.  Violations will result in an automatic fine beginning with the first offense, i.e. with no initial courtesy warning letter.

  

2.  The fine will be $500 for each occurrence for the first three violations within one year.

 

3.  A fourth violation within one year will require the Participant/User to appear for a hearing before the Board of Directors at which additional sanctions may be imposed.   

 

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Article 4.33: Qualified Housing for Older Persons

Posted by Colin Rosario Mon, 27 Oct 2008 16:35:00 GMT

Disclosure of qualified housing for older persons in the MLS database is optional.

Any listing otherwise eligible for dissemination in the MLS database that is located within a community that is “qualified housing for older persons” under the Fair Housing Act, and thus may lawfully limit occupancy to such older persons (e.g. an "over- 55” or “over-62” community), may also include a statement specifically disclosing such restriction in any remarks section of the listing.  

 

If the listing Participant chooses to disclose that a property is qualified housing for older persons, then at the time the listing is loaded in the MLS database, the Participant must:

 

A.  Upload Affidavit or Display Renewal Date:

1.  Affidavit:  Immediately obtain and upload an executed copy of the approved “Housing for Older Persons Affidavit Verifying Occupancy and Qualification”.  The Affidavit must be signed and notarized by authorized parties of the qualified community or its legal counsel and must state that any restriction on the age of the occupants of the property does not violate any federal, state, or local laws.

OR

2.  Renewal Date:  Enter the Renewal Date as found on the Florida commission on Human Resources  website  (http://fchr.state.fl.us/55_communities__1) in the field provided in MLXchange.

B.    Select Age Category: Select the appropriate age category ("55 and Over" or "62 and Over") under the “Housing for Older Persons” menu in the Listing Maintenance program

C.    Enter in Remarks (Optional): The property may be described as being qualified housing for older persons in any of the “Remarks” sections.

The Participant’s submission of a listing to the MLS database that is subject to a restriction on the age of the occupants of the property shall constitute the Participant’s commitment to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the MLS against any claim that the MLS, by including such remarks, has violated any local, state, or federal laws that prohibit discrimination against families with children, or on the basis of age.

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