Fair Housing
The duty to 'affirmatively further fair housing' (AFFH) applies to:
AAll Tennessee real estate licensees
BGovernment entities receiving HUD funding, requiring them to take active steps to promote integrated communities✓ Correct
CAll private sellers of residential property
DOnly commercial property landlords
Explanation
The AFFH obligation applies to local governments and other entities receiving HUD funding. It requires them to proactively identify and address housing segregation patterns and barriers, taking active steps to promote integrated, accessible housing — not just avoiding discrimination passively.
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