Fair Housing
In New Mexico, which of the following is an example of an 'affirmative marketing' fair housing obligation?
AListing only with brokers from the same ethnic group
BAdvertising in media that reaches a broad and diverse audience to attract all segments of the market✓ Correct
CRestricting showings to qualified buyers only
DUsing 'sold' signs on properties quickly to generate neighborhood interest
Explanation
Affirmative marketing requires taking active steps to make housing available to persons of all protected classes—including advertising in diverse media and providing outreach to historically underserved communities.
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