Fair Housing
Vermont's affirmative fair housing marketing requires housing providers who receive federal funding to:
ASet aside units for each protected class
BActively market housing to groups least likely to apply without special outreach✓ Correct
CCharge lower rents to protected class members
DReport monthly to HUD on tenant demographics
Explanation
Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) requires housing providers using federal funds to take positive steps to market housing to underrepresented groups and overcome historical patterns of segregation.
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