Fair Housing
What is 'affirmatively furthering fair housing' (AFFH) under federal requirements?
AAn optional fair housing educational program
BAn affirmative obligation on recipients of federal housing funds to take meaningful actions to overcome patterns of segregation and promote housing choice✓ Correct
CA Kansas-specific requirement for all real estate agents
DA voluntarily adopted fair housing pledge
Explanation
HUD requires recipients of federal housing funds to affirmatively further fair housing by taking meaningful actions to address segregation, discrimination, and barriers to fair housing choice in their communities.
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