Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, a housing provider who receives a disability accommodation request must:
ADeny all requests that would cost the provider money
BEngage in an interactive process to determine if the accommodation is reasonable and necessary✓ Correct
CProvide any accommodation requested regardless of cost or impact
DOnly accommodate physical disabilities, not mental disabilities
Explanation
When a person with a disability requests a reasonable accommodation, the housing provider must engage in an interactive process to determine whether the request is necessary (connected to the disability) and reasonable (does not impose an undue burden).
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