Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, which of the following is an example of a reasonable accommodation for a tenant with a disability?
AAllowing a tenant to have a pet in a no-pets building if the pet is an emotional support animal✓ Correct
BRequiring the landlord to renovate the entire building for accessibility
CWaiving all rent obligations for disabled tenants
DAllowing the tenant to make structural changes without landlord permission
Explanation
A reasonable accommodation is a change in rules, policies, or practices to allow a person with a disability equal opportunity to use and enjoy a dwelling, such as allowing an emotional support animal despite a no-pets policy.
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