Fair Housing
A Kansas disability-related 'reasonable modification' is different from a 'reasonable accommodation' because a modification involves:
AA policy change by the landlord
BA physical change to the dwelling or common areas to make them accessible for the disabled person✓ Correct
CA change in lease terms to accommodate the disability
DA reduction in rent for disabled tenants
Explanation
A reasonable accommodation is a change in rules, policies, or services. A reasonable modification is a physical change to the premises (ramps, grab bars, wider doors) to make it accessible for a person with a disability.
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