Fair Housing
A reasonable accommodation under the FHA requires a landlord to:
AMake physical modifications to the rental unit at their own expense
BMake exceptions to rules, policies, or services to enable a person with a disability equal opportunity to use and enjoy housing✓ Correct
CReserve specific parking spaces for all tenants
DProvide free move-in assistance to disabled tenants
Explanation
A reasonable accommodation is a change in rules, policies, practices, or services that may be necessary to afford a person with a disability equal opportunity to use and enjoy housing (e.g.
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Key Terms to Know
Fair Housing Act
Federal law prohibiting discrimination in the sale, rental, or financing of housing based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, and familial status.
DepreciationA reduction in the value of an improvement (building) over time due to physical deterioration, functional obsolescence, or external factors.
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