Fair Housing
A landlord's refusal to make reasonable modifications for a tenant with a disability (at the tenant's expense) violates:
AThe Americans with Disabilities Act only
BThe Fair Housing Act's requirements for reasonable accommodation and modification✓ Correct
CThe Building Code only
DRESPA
Explanation
Under the Fair Housing Act, landlords must allow tenants with disabilities to make reasonable modifications to the unit at the tenant's own expense, subject to restoration upon vacating.
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