Property Management
A New Mexico apartment complex owner is required by the Fair Housing Act to allow a resident with a visual impairment to have a:
ALarger unit at the same price
BGuide dog, even in a no-pets building, as a reasonable accommodation✓ Correct
CDedicated parking space regardless of availability
DLease at below-market rent
Explanation
Guide dogs and service animals are reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities under the Fair Housing Act. A no-pets policy does not apply to service animals or emotional support animals with proper documentation.
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