Fair Housing (alternative)
A Maryland landlord who refuses to make reasonable accommodations for a tenant with a disability is violating:
AOnly local ordinances
BThe federal Fair Housing Act and Maryland Fair Housing Act (alternative)✓ Correct
COnly the ADA
DNo law if the modification would be costly
Explanation
Both the federal Fair Housing Act and Maryland's Fair Housing Act require landlords to make reasonable accommodations in rules, policies, or practices to afford persons with disabilities equal opportunity.
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