Fair Housing
A Kansas landlord may refuse to rent to a person with a disability who has an emotional support animal if:
AThe building has a strict no-pets policy
BThe animal causes an undue hardship or the tenant poses a direct threat✓ Correct
CThe landlord prefers not to have animals on the property
DThe building has fewer than 4 units
Explanation
A landlord may deny a reasonable accommodation for an emotional support animal only if it would cause undue financial or administrative hardship, or if the animal poses a direct threat to others.
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