Fair Housing
Which of the following statements about disability accommodations in Arizona housing is CORRECT?
ALandlords must pay for all reasonable modifications regardless of cost
BThe tenant pays for reasonable modifications and must restore the property upon vacating (unless restoration would be unreasonable)✓ Correct
COnly government-funded housing must allow modifications
DModifications must be approved by the local building department before the tenant can request them
Explanation
For private housing, tenants with disabilities pay for reasonable modifications and, upon vacating, must restore the unit to its pre-modification condition if the landlord reasonably requires it (unless restoration would be unreasonable given the nature of the modification).
Related Arizona Fair Housing Questions
- In Arizona, if a real estate licensee violates the Fair Housing Act, they may face:
- An Arizona property owner refuses to rent to a family with children under 18, claiming 'adults only.' This is:
- Blockbusting (panic peddling) is an illegal practice that involves:
- Under the Fair Housing Act, which of the following is an exemption from the prohibition on discrimination?
- A real estate agent who tells a buyer 'you probably wouldn't like that neighborhood—lots of ____ people there' is committing:
- Section 8 (Housing Choice Voucher) recipients in Arizona are protected from discrimination based on income source under:
- The term 'housing for older persons' exemption from the familial status protection of the Fair Housing Act applies to communities that:
- The federal Fair Housing Act was enacted in which year?
Practice More Arizona Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Arizona Quiz →