Fair Housing
Vermont's 'Rutland market' for affordable housing reflects challenges because:
ARutland has no affordable housing needs
BOlder housing stock and economic challenges create housing affordability pressures in Vermont's third-largest city✓ Correct
CRutland prohibits affordable housing development
DAll Rutland properties require Act 250 permits
Explanation
Rutland faces housing challenges including aging housing stock, economic pressures, and the need for revitalization. The city's efforts to create affordable housing and attract new residents reflect broader Vermont housing policy goals.
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