Fair Housing
What accommodation must a Nevada landlord make for a tenant with a disability under the Fair Housing Act?
ACompletely renovate the unit at the landlord's expense
BAllow reasonable modifications to the unit at the tenant's expense, and make reasonable accommodations in rules or policies✓ Correct
CProvide all accommodations free of charge regardless of cost
DOnly provide accessible parking if the building was built after 2000
Explanation
Under the Fair Housing Act, landlords must allow tenants with disabilities to make reasonable modifications to their unit (at the tenant's expense) and must make reasonable accommodations in rules and policies to afford equal housing opportunity.
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