Fair Housing
A Nebraska apartment complex prohibits all pets. A tenant who is deaf requests an exception for a hearing-alert dog. The landlord must:
AEnforce the no-pets policy consistently
BGrant the exception as a reasonable accommodation for a disability✓ Correct
CAllow only trained service animals from certified organizations
DCharge an additional pet deposit
Explanation
Hearing-alert dogs (and other assistance animals) for people with disabilities must be accommodated as a reasonable accommodation under the Fair Housing Act, even in no-pet buildings. No pet deposit may be charged for assistance animals.
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