Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, a disabled person's reasonable accommodation request may be denied only if:
AIt would change the fundamental character of the building
BIt creates an undue financial or administrative burden or fundamentally alters the nature of the housing or services offered✓ Correct
CThe person cannot provide documentation of their disability
DThe landlord has fewer than 10 units
Explanation
Reasonable accommodation requests may be denied only if granting them would impose an undue financial or administrative burden or fundamentally alter the nature of the housing operation.
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