Fair Housing

Under the Fair Housing Act, 'reasonable modifications' to a rental unit for a person with a disability are:

APaid for by the landlord in all cases
BPhysical changes to the unit that the tenant may make at their own expense, with the landlord's permission, and must restore upon vacating if requested✓ Correct
CLimited to installing grab bars in bathrooms only
DOnly permitted in federally subsidized housing

Explanation

The Fair Housing Act allows tenants with disabilities to make reasonable physical modifications to their unit at their own expense (in most cases) with the landlord's permission. The landlord may require restoration of the original conditions upon the tenant's departure.

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