Fair Housing
A condominium association in NJ that refuses to allow a resident with a disability to install a grab bar in their bathroom is most likely violating:
AThe NJ Condominium Act's structural integrity provisions
BThe federal Fair Housing Act's requirement to allow reasonable modifications✓ Correct
CThe NJ Fire Safety Code
DCAFRA regulations
Explanation
The federal Fair Housing Act requires housing providers to allow disabled persons to make reasonable modifications to their unit at the tenant's expense. Refusing a grab bar installation would likely violate this requirement.
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