Fair Housing

Under Colorado law, a reasonable accommodation request by a person with a disability must be granted unless it would:

ACost any amount of money to implement
BRequire structural modification of the property
CImpose an undue financial or administrative burden or fundamentally alter the nature of the housing✓ Correct
DSet a precedent for other tenants

Explanation

Landlords must grant reasonable accommodations unless doing so would impose an undue hardship (undue financial or administrative burden) or fundamentally alter the nature of the housing. Minor costs or inconveniences generally do not qualify as undue hardship.

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