Fair Housing
In New York, 'affirmative marketing' requirements in affordable housing developments require:
AActive outreach and marketing to ensure all eligible persons, especially those from underrepresented communities, are aware of and can apply for housing✓ Correct
BAdvertising only in English
CGiving priority to existing neighbors
DRestricting occupancy to senior citizens
Explanation
Affirmative marketing requires developers of affordable housing (especially those using public subsidies) to actively reach out to historically underrepresented groups through targeted outreach, multilingual advertising, and community engagement to ensure equal access.
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