Property Management
In Hawaii, a tenant requests to make a modification to a condominium unit to accommodate a disability. The modification would affect a common element. What is required?
AA. The landlord must pay for any modifications to common elements
BB. The tenant must get approval from both the landlord and the condominium association✓ Correct
CC. The modification is automatically approved under fair housing law
DD. No modification to common elements is ever permitted
Explanation
For modifications affecting common elements in a condominium, the tenant must get approval from both the landlord/unit owner and the condominium association, as common elements are owned collectively.
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