Fair Housing

Under Nevada law, what is the 'interactive process' for disability accommodations in housing?

AA formal court process for resolving disability accommodation disputes
BAn ongoing good-faith dialogue between a housing provider and a person with a disability to identify and implement an effective reasonable accommodation or modification✓ Correct
CA Nevada-specific process for inspecting accommodations made to rental units
DAn ADA-required signage process for apartment buildings

Explanation

When a Nevada tenant or applicant requests a disability accommodation, fair housing law requires the housing provider to engage in an interactive process — a meaningful dialogue to understand the disability-related need and identify an appropriate solution. The provider may request documentation of the disability and functional limitation (if not obvious). Refusing to engage or offering inadequate alternatives can violate fair housing law. This process is essential for Nevada property managers and landlords.

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