Fair Housing
A Maryland landlord who adds new parking requirements for tenants with disabilities only is engaging in:
AReasonable accommodation
BDisability-based discrimination✓ Correct
CLegitimate lease modification
DA lawful safety regulation
Explanation
Imposing additional conditions or requirements specifically on tenants because of their disability is discriminatory under the Fair Housing Act.
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