Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, a reasonable modification is:
AA change in rules or policies for a disabled tenant
BA physical change to the unit made by the tenant at their own expense✓ Correct
CA rent reduction for disabled tenants
DA waiver of the security deposit
Explanation
A reasonable modification is a physical change to the unit or common areas made at the tenant's expense to accommodate a disability (e.g., installing grab bars).
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