Fair Housing
Which statement about the Fair Housing Act and persons with disabilities is correct?
ALandlords may refuse to allow any modifications to a rental unit
BTenants with disabilities may make reasonable modifications at their own expense✓ Correct
COnly landlords of buildings with 10 or more units must allow modifications
DModifications are only required in new construction
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act allows tenants with disabilities to make reasonable physical modifications to their unit at their own expense so they can enjoy equal use of the premises.
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