Fair Housing
A Nevada apartment complex has a pool. A tenant with a disability requests a reserved accessible parking space closer to the pool. This is an example of:
AAn unreasonable modification
BA reasonable accommodation request that the landlord must consider granting✓ Correct
CAn illegal request under Nevada law
DA matter only the HOA can decide
Explanation
Assigning an accessible parking space closer to an amenity for a tenant with a disability is a classic example of a reasonable accommodation under the Fair Housing Act. Landlords must evaluate such requests individually and grant them unless they impose an undue hardship.
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