Fair Housing
Under the federal Fair Housing Act, a landlord may NOT refuse to rent to a person with a disability who requests:
AA longer lease term
BA reasonable accommodation or modification✓ Correct
CA lower security deposit
DA month-to-month rental agreement
Explanation
The FHA requires landlords to provide reasonable accommodations (changes in rules/policies) and allow reasonable modifications (physical changes to the unit) for persons with disabilities.
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