Fair Housing
What is the Nevada Inclusive Communities Act and how does it relate to fair housing?
AA Nevada law requiring all new communities to include commercial uses
BWhile not a single act with that name, Nevada's AFFH requirements and fair housing laws collectively require local governments and developers to promote inclusive, diverse communities✓ Correct
CA federal act specifically applying to Nevada
DAn act requiring Nevada HOAs to accept all types of residents
Explanation
Nevada's fair housing framework (including NRS Chapter 118, NRS Chapter 116 HOA regulations, and AFFH obligations) works together to promote inclusive communities where people of all backgrounds have equal access to housing throughout the state's various communities.
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Fair Housing Act
Federal law prohibiting discrimination in the sale, rental, or financing of housing based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, and familial status.
Joint TenancyCo-ownership where two or more people hold equal, undivided interests with the right of survivorship — when one owner dies, their share passes to the surviving owners.
Tenancy in CommonCo-ownership where two or more people hold undivided interests that need not be equal and pass to each owner's heirs — no right of survivorship.
Transfer TaxA tax imposed by state or local governments when real property ownership is transferred, typically based on the sale price.
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