Fair Housing
A Kentucky landlord's 'no pets' policy might need an exception for:
AAny tenant who wants a pet
BA disabled tenant whose disability-related need requires an assistance animal✓ Correct
CTenants who pay a higher rent
DOnly certified service animals, not emotional support animals
Explanation
Under the Fair Housing Act, a 'no pets' policy must yield to a reasonable accommodation request from a disabled tenant who requires an assistance animal (including emotional support animals) due to a disability.
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