Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, a disability accommodation request by a tenant must be:
AGranted automatically
BReasonable and not create undue hardship for the landlord✓ Correct
CApproved in writing only
DLimited to physical modifications
Explanation
Reasonable accommodations must be provided unless they create undue hardship for the landlord. Both the accommodation and hardship test are part of the interactive process required under fair housing law.
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