Fair Housing
A NJ housing provider must make a reasonable accommodation for a person with a disability even if it requires a change in:
AThe mortgage interest rate
BRules, policies, practices, or services✓ Correct
CThe property tax assessment
DThe title insurance premium
Explanation
The federal FHA and NJ LAD require housing providers to make reasonable accommodations by changing rules, policies, practices, or services when necessary to allow a person with a disability equal opportunity to use and enjoy housing.
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