Fair Housing
A Colorado condo association refuses to allow a wheelchair-bound resident to install a ramp at the building entrance. This most likely violates:
AThe ADA only
BThe Fair Housing Act's reasonable modification requirements✓ Correct
CColorado building code requirements
DRESPA
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act requires housing providers to allow persons with disabilities to make reasonable modifications to the premises to afford full enjoyment of the dwelling. Refusing to allow a wheelchair ramp to the entrance of a condominium building is likely a violation.
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