Fair Housing
A Kansas landlord who allows a tenant with a disability to have a service animal despite a no-pets policy is providing:
AA reasonable accommodation under the Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
BAn optional courtesy that the landlord may provide
CA legal exception available only for guide dogs
DCompliance with ADA, not the Fair Housing Act
Explanation
Allowing a service animal or emotional support animal for a tenant with a disability is a reasonable accommodation required under the Fair Housing Act, not merely a courtesy.
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