Property Management
A Colorado landlord who receives a request for a reasonable accommodation from a disabled tenant (such as a reserved parking space close to the unit) must:
AA. Always grant any request, regardless of cost or impact
BB. Engage in an interactive process and grant the accommodation if it is reasonable and does not impose an undue hardship✓ Correct
CC. Deny the request if the building rules do not allow reserved parking
DD. Only grant accommodations if the lease specifically allows them
Explanation
Under the Fair Housing Act, landlords must provide reasonable accommodations (changes in rules, policies, or services) to disabled tenants unless doing so would impose an undue hardship (significant difficulty or expense). The landlord must engage in a good-faith interactive process and cannot automatically deny based on existing rules.
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