Property Management
A Maine property manager who manages residential rentals must comply with which federal law regarding tenants with disabilities?
AThe Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) only
BThe Fair Housing Act (regarding reasonable accommodations and modifications)✓ Correct
CThe Rehabilitation Act only
DNo federal law applies to residential rentals
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act applies to residential rental housing and requires property managers to provide reasonable accommodations (policy changes) and allow reasonable modifications (physical changes) for tenants with disabilities.
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