Sets standards for advertising affordable housing
Establishes standards for advertising affordable housing to ensure accurate, transparent, and non-discriminatory listings, protecting renters and guiding landlords and platforms.
Establishes standards for advertising affordable housing to ensure accurate, transparent, and non-discriminatory listings, protecting renters and guiding landlords and platforms.
Based on the title, A 7380 would regulate how affordable housing opportunities are advertised, with the aim of ensuring accuracy, transparency, and non-discriminatory practices in housing advertisements. The bill’s explicit text is not provided in the materials available here, but the amendment history and the companion Senate bill suggest a focused reform of advertising standards to protect prospective renters and align advertising practices with fair housing principles.
Note: The exact provisions, definitions, thresholds, exemptions, and enforcement details are not included in the provided text. The summary above reflects typical elements associated with “advertising standards” for affordable housing and what one would expect such a bill to address.
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