Fair Housing
What is 'affirmative fair housing marketing' and when is it required in Nevada?
AMarketing that actively discriminates in favor of minority buyers
BA requirement for federally funded housing developments to take positive steps to attract buyers/renters from groups historically underrepresented in the area, promoting diverse communities✓ Correct
CA Nevada rule requiring all real estate agents to take fair housing classes
DMarketing required when a property is listed above the median home price
Explanation
Affirmative Fair Housing Marketing Plans (AFHMP) are required for HUD-funded housing developments. They require developers to actively outreach to groups unlikely to apply without special efforts — marketing in languages other than English, using diverse imagery, advertising in media reaching minority communities. While primarily applicable to subsidized housing, the principle informs Nevada real estate practice regarding inclusive marketing strategies.
Related Nevada Fair Housing Questions
- What is a protected class under Nevada's additional fair housing protections beyond federal law?
- What are the requirements for a Nevada housing development to qualify for the 55+ housing exemption from familial status discrimination?
- What is 'blockbusting' and why is it illegal in Nevada?
- What is a Nevada landlord required to do when a potential tenant requests an accommodation for a service animal?
- Under Nevada law, what is the 'interactive process' for disability accommodations in housing?
- A Nevada landlord refuses to rent to a family with children, claiming their apartment is 'too small' for children. This is most likely a violation of:
- Nevada's Fair Housing Act adds which protected class NOT covered under the federal Fair Housing Act?
- What is the 'Mrs. Murphy' exemption under the federal Fair Housing Act?
Practice More Nevada Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Nevada Quiz →