Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, a housing provider may ask a tenant requesting a reasonable accommodation for a disability to provide:
AFull medical records and history
BReliable documentation that a disability exists and that there is a disability-related need for the accommodation✓ Correct
CProof of income and employment
DNothing — any accommodation request must be granted immediately
Explanation
A housing provider may request reliable documentation that a disability exists and that the accommodation is necessary to afford equal opportunity to use and enjoy the housing. They cannot demand extensive medical records or information unrelated to the accommodation request.
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