Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act's disability provisions, a tenant with a disability has the right to:
ADemand that the landlord pay for any modifications they need
BMake reasonable modifications at their own expense, with the landlord's permission (which cannot be unreasonably withheld)✓ Correct
CTerminate their lease at any time without penalty
DRequire the landlord to move them to an accessible unit at no cost
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act requires landlords to allow tenants with disabilities to make reasonable modifications to their unit at the tenant's expense. The landlord cannot unreasonably refuse permission, though they may require restoration upon vacating.
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