Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, which of the following is an example of a 'reasonable modification' a disabled tenant may make?
AInstalling a new kitchen to accommodate dietary needs
BInstalling grab bars in a bathroom for safety with disability✓ Correct
CAdding a second bathroom to accommodate a large family
DReplacing carpet with hardwood floors for aesthetic preference
Explanation
A reasonable modification is a structural change to the premises that allows a person with a disability to use and enjoy the housing. Installing grab bars in the bathroom is a classic example of a reasonable modification for mobility-impaired tenants.
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