Fair Housing
Under fair housing law, a 'reasonable modification' for a tenant with a disability in Louisiana means:
AThe landlord must make the modification at their own expense
BThe tenant may make physical modifications to the unit at their expense, with the landlord's permission (which cannot be unreasonably withheld)✓ Correct
CThe landlord may deny any modification request
DOnly modifications costing less than $500 must be permitted
Explanation
Under the Fair Housing Act, tenants with disabilities have the right to make reasonable modifications (structural changes) to the unit at their own expense. The landlord cannot unreasonably deny the request.
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