Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, a property owner must allow a tenant with a disability to make reasonable modifications to the unit. Who pays for these modifications?
AThe federal government
BThe landlord must pay for all modifications
CThe tenant pays for the modifications✓ Correct
DThe state housing authority
Explanation
Under the Fair Housing Act, the tenant with a disability has the right to make reasonable modifications at their own expense. The landlord may also require the tenant to restore the unit to its original condition when they move out.
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