Fair Housing

A landlord who charges a higher security deposit to a tenant with a disability to cover potential costs of a service animal is:

AWithin their legal rights
BViolating fair housing law✓ Correct
CRequired to do so by building codes
DOnly permitted to do so with written consent

Explanation

Charging higher deposits specifically because of a disability or due to a service or assistive animal is a fair housing violation. Landlords must allow service animals and emotional support animals as reasonable accommodations without extra fees.

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