Fair Housing

Under the Fair Housing Act, a landlord's refusal to make reasonable accommodations for a tenant with a disability is:

APermitted if the accommodation would be too expensive
BA violation of the Fair Housing Act unless the accommodation poses an undue hardship✓ Correct
CAlways permissible for properties with fewer than 4 units
DLegal if the lease does not specifically address disabilities

Explanation

The Fair Housing Act requires landlords to make reasonable accommodations in rules, policies, or services for persons with disabilities. Refusal constitutes discrimination unless the accommodation would be an undue financial or administrative burden.

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