Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, a landlord may require a tenant with a psychiatric disability to:
AProvide detailed medical records about their condition
BDemonstrate that the requested accommodation is related to their disability✓ Correct
CObtain a doctor's note with full diagnosis details
DMove to a different unit that is easier to manage
Explanation
A landlord may request documentation showing that the tenant has a disability and that the requested accommodation is related to the disability — but cannot demand detailed medical records or diagnosis.
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