Fair Housing
What is an 'affirmatively furthering fair housing' (AFFH) requirement for Nevada local governments receiving HUD funds?
AA requirement to create exclusively affordable housing
BA requirement that recipients of federal housing funds take meaningful steps to overcome patterns of segregation and other fair housing impediments in their communities✓ Correct
CA requirement that all Nevada cities adopt rent control
DA requirement for local governments to hire fair housing officers
Explanation
Under the Fair Housing Act, all jurisdictions receiving HUD funding must affirmatively further fair housing — analyzing impediments to fair housing choice and taking actions to overcome them. Nevada's cities and counties must develop Assessments of Fair Housing (AFH) as part of their HUD funding requirements.
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