Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act's disability provisions, a landlord must allow a tenant with a disability to:
ARenovate the property at the landlord's expense
BMake reasonable modifications at the tenant's expense✓ Correct
CInstall modifications without restoring the property at move-out
DSublease to other disabled tenants without restrictions
Explanation
Under the Fair Housing Act, tenants with disabilities have the right to make reasonable modifications to the premises at their own expense. The landlord may require the tenant to restore the property to its original condition at the end of the tenancy (with reasonable exceptions).
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