Fair Housing
Which of the following is an example of a reasonable accommodation under the Fair Housing Act for a Nevada tenant with a disability?
ARequiring the landlord to fully renovate the unit
BAllowing a tenant to have a service animal despite a no-pets policy✓ Correct
CRequiring a 50% rent reduction for the tenant
DPermanently assigning the only accessible parking space to a non-disabled tenant
Explanation
Allowing a service animal (or emotional support animal) despite a no-pets policy is a classic reasonable accommodation under the Fair Housing Act. The accommodation must be necessary due to the disability and must not impose an undue hardship on the landlord.
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