Fair Housing
A housing provider who refuses to make a reasonable accommodation for a person with a disability is violating the Fair Housing Act unless:
AThe accommodation would fundamentally alter the nature of the housing✓ Correct
BThe tenant has lived in the unit for less than 6 months
CThe accommodation costs more than $200
DThe tenant has not paid a pet deposit
Explanation
A housing provider is only excused from providing a reasonable accommodation if it would impose an undue hardship or fundamentally alter the nature of their housing program.
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