Fair Housing
What is an affirmative action plan in the context of Nevada fair housing for a large apartment complex receiving federal funds?
AA plan requiring eviction of current residents to achieve balance
BA documented plan demonstrating good-faith efforts to market housing to underrepresented groups and ensure equal access to housing opportunity✓ Correct
CA plan requiring specific racial quotas in tenant selection
DA federal requirement for all Nevada apartment complexes
Explanation
HUD requires recipients of federal housing funds to affirmatively further fair housing (AFFH). An affirmative fair housing marketing plan demonstrates active outreach to underrepresented groups. This goes beyond avoiding discrimination to actively promoting equal housing opportunity.
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