Fair Housing
An 'affirmative fair housing marketing plan' is required for:
AAll residential listings in Tennessee
BHUD-assisted housing projects, to ensure outreach to underrepresented groups✓ Correct
CAny property listed for more than 90 days
DCommercial properties in urban renewal zones
Explanation
Affirmative fair housing marketing plans are required for HUD-assisted housing and certain developers receiving federal financing. These plans require active outreach to groups unlikely to apply without such marketing.
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