What is an affirmative marketing plan?
HUD’s definition of affirmative marketing is marketing efforts intended to reach those persons who are least likely to apply for HOME-assisted housing.
What is affirmative advertising?
Affirmative marketing steps consist of actions to provide information and otherwise attract eligible persons in the housing market area to the available housing without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, religion, familial status or disability.
How often do you update the Affirmative Fair Housing marketing Plan?
every 5 years
Review and Update By signing this form, the applicant/respondent agrees to review its AFHM Plan at least once every 5 years throughout the life of the mortgage and to update it as needed in order to ensure continued compliance with HUD’s Affirmative Fair Housing Marketing Regulations (see 24 CFR Part 200, Subpart M).
What is Afhmp?
Affirmative Fair Housing Marketing Plan (AFHMP) – Multifamily Housing.
What is a tenant selection plan?
The tenant selection plan helps to ensure that tenants are selected for occupancy in accordance with HUD requirements and established management policies. HUD requires that the plan specify a number of procedures and policies, including the following items: Social security number (SSN) requirements.
What is the affirmatively furthering fair housing rule?
The Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing provision was part of the Fair Housing Act when it was passed by Congress in 1968. Through that provision, Congress directed HUD to make sure that neither the agency itself, nor the cities, counties, states and public housing agencies it funds, discriminate in their programs.
Is AFFH still in effect?
With today’s action, HUD rescinds the previous Administration’s rule (entitled “Preserving Neighborhood and Community Choice,” or PCNC) and restores certain definitions and other selected parts from the 2015 AFFH rule. The interim final rule will go into effect on July 31, 2021.