Fair Housing
Under HUD regulations, a landlord must provide a reasonable accommodation to a tenant with a disability if:
AThe accommodation is specifically listed in the HUD handbook
BThe accommodation is both reasonable (not an undue burden) and necessary for the person to have equal opportunity to use and enjoy the housing✓ Correct
CThe tenant can pay for the accommodation themselves
DAll other tenants in the building also receive the same accommodation
Explanation
HUD's reasonable accommodation standard requires landlords to make accommodations that are both reasonable (don't impose an undue financial or administrative burden) and necessary (directly linked to the disability and needed for equal housing opportunity). Each request is evaluated individually.
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