Fair Housing
A person with a disability who rents in Michigan may request a reasonable modification to their unit. The cost of the modification is generally paid by:
AThe landlord
BThe local government
CThe tenant✓ Correct
DThe homeowners association
Explanation
Under the Fair Housing Act, tenants with disabilities have the right to make reasonable modifications to their unit at their own expense (unless the landlord receives federal funding), and the landlord may require the tenant to restore the unit upon move-out.
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