Fair Housing
A landlord who refuses to allow a tenant with a disability to install grab bars in the bathroom is likely violating:
AThe Americans with Disabilities Act only
BThe Fair Housing Act's reasonable modification provisions✓ Correct
CLocal building codes only
DThe Rehabilitation Act only
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act requires landlords to allow tenants with disabilities to make reasonable modifications to the property at the tenant's expense.
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