Fair Housing
A prospective tenant with a disability requests permission to install grab bars in the bathroom of a rental unit. The landlord must:
ARefuse because it would damage the unit
BAllow the modification at the landlord's expense
CPermit the reasonable modification, generally at the tenant's expense✓ Correct
DOnly allow it if the tenant has lived in the unit for 2+ years
Explanation
Under the Fair Housing Act, landlords must permit reasonable modifications to allow persons with disabilities full enjoyment of the premises. The tenant typically pays for the modification and may be required to restore the unit.
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