Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, which statement about service animals is CORRECT?
AService animals must be registered and vaccinated to be admitted
BLandlords with no-pet policies must make reasonable accommodations for tenants with disabilities who use service animals✓ Correct
CLandlords may charge additional pet deposits for service animals
DService animals are only permitted in owner-occupied properties
Explanation
Under the Fair Housing Act, landlords must make reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities who use service or assistance animals, even in no-pet buildings. They may not charge additional deposits for the animal.
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