Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, a landlord must allow a tenant with a disability to make reasonable modifications to their unit if:
AThe landlord approves the design and bears the cost
BThe tenant pays for the modifications and agrees to restore the unit✓ Correct
CThe modification increases the property's market value
DThe landlord is reimbursed by the federal government
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act requires landlords to allow tenants with disabilities to make reasonable modifications at the tenant's expense, with an agreement to restore the unit upon vacating.
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