Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, a housing provider may deny a request for a reasonable accommodation only if:
AThe request is inconvenient
BThe accommodation would impose an undue financial or administrative burden or fundamentally alter the nature of the housing✓ Correct
CThe tenant has made a similar request before
DThe property is in a historic district
Explanation
A housing provider may deny a reasonable accommodation request if granting it would impose an undue financial or administrative burden, or would fundamentally alter the nature of the housing program or dwelling.
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