Fair Housing
What is an affirmatively furthering fair housing (AFFH) obligation?
AOnly prohibiting discrimination
BTaking proactive steps to overcome historic patterns of segregation and promote inclusive housing✓ Correct
CA reporting requirement for landlords
DA program for low-income housing
Explanation
AFFH requires HUD grantees and public housing authorities not just to refrain from discrimination, but to proactively work to eliminate barriers to fair housing choice and overcome historical segregation patterns.
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