Fair Housing
What is an 'affirmative marketing' requirement for Nevada LIHTC projects?
AAggressive advertising on billboards only
BHUD and Nevada requirements that affordable housing developments (LIHTC, HOME) actively market to eligible persons from groups least likely to seek housing in the area, ensuring equal opportunity access✓ Correct
CA requirement to market only through minority-owned media
DA NAR requirement for marketing in competitive markets
Explanation
Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) and HOME-funded projects in Nevada must follow affirmative fair housing marketing plans that actively reach out to underrepresented groups — ensuring that the housing opportunity is known to all eligible persons, not just those who might naturally seek it out.
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