Fair Housing

Under the Fair Housing Act, a reasonable accommodation for a person with a disability in a Montana apartment complex may include:

AAllowing the tenant to alter the exterior of the building at landlord expense
BPermitting an assistance animal despite a no-pets policy✓ Correct
CReducing rent for disabled tenants
DGiving priority access to ground-floor units without documented need

Explanation

A reasonable accommodation under the Fair Housing Act requires landlords to make exceptions to rules and policies when necessary for a person with a disability—such as allowing an assistance animal in a no-pets building.

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