Fair Housing
A tenant in Delaware requests a reasonable accommodation to park in a reserved space near the building entrance due to a mobility impairment. The landlord must:
AProvide the space at no charge if the accommodation is reasonable✓ Correct
BCharge the tenant the going rate for reserved parking
CRefuse if no reserved spaces are contractually available
DConsult the Real Estate Commission before granting the request
Explanation
Under the Fair Housing Act, landlords must make reasonable accommodations for disabled tenants, which may include assigning a parking space. The accommodation must be at no additional charge if it is reasonable and not unduly burdensome.
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