Fair Housing
A property manager who implements a 'no pets' policy but refuses to grant an exception for a verified emotional support animal for a disabled tenant is:
ALegally protected by their lease terms
BViolating the FHA by refusing a reasonable accommodation✓ Correct
CRequired to allow all pets if they allow one
DComplying with state law that supersedes federal fair housing
Explanation
Emotional support animals are not pets under the FHA. Refusing to allow a verified emotional support animal for a disabled tenant is a refusal to provide a reasonable accommodation, violating the FHA.
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