Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, a landlord must make reasonable accommodations for tenants with disabilities. This means:
ARenovating the entire unit at no cost
BModifying rules or policies to allow equal opportunity✓ Correct
CProviding a fully accessible unit at the same rent
DAllowing any modification regardless of cost
Explanation
Reasonable accommodation requires landlords to modify rules, policies, or practices (not necessarily the physical structure) to give persons with disabilities equal opportunity to use the housing.
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