Fair Housing
A Connecticut housing provider who receives an assistance animal request from a tenant must evaluate it based on:
AThe animal's breed and size
BWhether the tenant has a disability and the animal provides disability-related assistance✓ Correct
CThe building's no-pets policy only
DState registration of the service animal
Explanation
A housing provider must evaluate assistance animal requests by determining whether the tenant has a disability and whether the animal provides disability-related assistance. Breed, size, and registration are irrelevant to the accommodation analysis.
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