Fair Housing

A Mississippi landlord refuses to make a reasonable accommodation for a tenant who requests a reserved parking space near their unit due to a mobility disability. This likely violates the Fair Housing Act because:

AParking spaces are always included in rent
BReasonable accommodations must be provided in rules, policies, or services when needed by a person with a disability✓ Correct
CThe landlord is required to construct new parking spaces
DAll tenants must receive the same type of parking

Explanation

Reasonable accommodations are changes in rules, policies, practices, or services that a person with a disability needs to have equal opportunity to use and enjoy housing. Assigning a reserved parking space near the tenant's unit is a classic example.

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