Fair Housing
A reasonable accommodation under the Fair Housing Act is a change in:
AThe physical structure of the rental unit
BRules, policies, practices, or services to give a person with a disability an equal opportunity to use housing✓ Correct
CThe lease term or rent amount
DThe number of occupants allowed
Explanation
A reasonable accommodation is a modification to a landlord's rules or practices (e.g., allowing an assistance animal in a no-pet building) to accommodate a tenant with a disability.
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