Per federal law, in which type of housing are pets permitted?Any housing that was purchased using a federally-backed loanHUD-insured housing that serves the elderly or people with disabilitiesPrivate housing of any number of unitsPrivate housing of four or more units
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Per federal law, in which type of housing are pets permitted?Any housing that was purchased using a federally-backed loanHUD-insured housing that serves the elderly or people with disabilitiesPrivate housing of any number of unitsPrivate housing of four or more units
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