Fair Housing
A disabled Kentucky buyer asks a seller to install a ramp at the entrance as a reasonable modification. Who typically bears the cost?
AThe seller
BHUD
CThe buyer/tenant making the modification✓ Correct
DThe local government
Explanation
Under the Fair Housing Act, a disabled person has the right to make reasonable modifications at their own expense (unless the housing receives federal subsidies).
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