Question by lotusfootstep: Can young people live in a senior citizen complex ?
I can’t stand living among people in my age group. Most are loud, inconsiderate, materialistic, shallow and have nothing in common with me. I have a 3 years old daughter and why would I want her to grow up around a bunch of people who thrives on instant gratifications ? On the otherhand, I found senior citizens to be the greatest group of people on earth. They are kind, patience, encouraging and ALWAYS have something to share which will benefit my personal growth. Each one I met is like a walking book and each one is wise in their own ways…..But housing laws and legislations usually does not allow younger tenants to move in. I think this is prejudice and borderline unconstitutional.
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Answer by goldwing
Most retirement areas require that you be at least 45 to live there, at least 55 to own their. As company, usually the limit is 3-4 days…but I suspect that varies from place to place.
This case has been tried before and thrown out of courts…the residence have the right to chose an age group to sell to, but cannot be biased against race, religion, etc. A retirement villiage is just that…for older folks who do not wish to live in a world you describe. Good luck
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