Fair Housing
What is a reasonable modification under the Fair Housing Act for a Nevada tenant with a mobility impairment?
AAny modification regardless of cost must be approved
BAllowing the tenant to install grab bars in the bathroom or a ramp at the entrance, at the tenant's expense, with restoration requirements if requested✓ Correct
CThe landlord must pay for all disability modifications
DThe tenant must obtain a building permit but the landlord covers all costs
Explanation
Under the Fair Housing Act, landlords must allow reasonable modifications for tenants with disabilities. The tenant pays for the modifications (unless federally-funded housing) and may be required to restore the property upon moving out if restoration is reasonable.
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