Fair Housing
Under the federal Fair Housing Act, which of the following is a reasonable accommodation?
AAllowing a tenant with a disability to have an assistance animal despite a no-pets policy✓ Correct
BCharging a higher security deposit to all tenants with pets
CRefusing to rent to a wheelchair user because the unit has stairs
DRequiring a disabled tenant to use a different entrance
Explanation
A reasonable accommodation for a person with a disability includes waiving a no-pets policy to allow an assistance or service animal.
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