Fair Housing
Which of the following statements about disability accommodations under the Fair Housing Act is TRUE?
ALandlords must make structural changes at their own expense for all disabled tenants
BLandlords must permit reasonable modifications paid for by the tenant, who may be required to restore the unit✓ Correct
COnly new construction buildings must comply with accessibility requirements
DDisability accommodations apply only to common areas, not individual units
Explanation
Under the FHA, disabled tenants have the right to make reasonable modifications to their unit at their own expense. Landlords may require the tenant to restore the unit to its original condition upon move-out.
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