Fair Housing
The 'interactive process' in a Mississippi fair housing reasonable accommodation request involves:
AA formal court proceeding between landlord and tenant
BA good-faith dialogue between the housing provider and the person with a disability to identify and implement an effective accommodation✓ Correct
CMREC facilitating negotiations
DA HUD-mediated settlement conference
Explanation
When a reasonable accommodation request is made, the housing provider and person with a disability should engage in an interactive process—a good-faith dialogue—to determine whether and how the request can be fulfilled, which may involve seeking additional information or exploring alternatives.
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