Fair Housing
Under fair housing law, what is a 'reasonable modification' for a person with a disability?
AA modification the landlord must pay for in all cases
BA structural change to the premises that a tenant with a disability may make at their own expense to allow full use and enjoyment of the property✓ Correct
CA change to building common areas only
DA modification only available in publicly funded housing
Explanation
A reasonable modification is a structural change (e.g.
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