Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, a housing provider may request a reasonable accommodation for a tenant with a disability. The accommodation must be:
AFree of any cost to the housing provider
BReasonable and not impose an undue hardship on the provider✓ Correct
CApproved by HUD before implementation
DLimited to physical modifications only
Explanation
A reasonable accommodation is a change in rules, policies, or services that allows a person with a disability equal opportunity to use and enjoy the housing. It must be reasonable and not impose undue financial or administrative hardship.
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