Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, which of the following is an example of a 'reasonable modification' that a Montana landlord must allow?
AA tenant installing a new kitchen for cosmetic reasons
BA tenant with a disability installing grab bars in the bathroom at the tenant's expense✓ Correct
CA tenant painting all walls a different color
DA tenant adding a room addition to the building
Explanation
A reasonable modification is a structural change to accommodate a person with a disability. Installing grab bars in a bathroom at the tenant's expense is a classic example.
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