Fair Housing
In New York, the 'Interactive Process' requirement for reasonable accommodations means:
ALandlords must automatically provide all requested accommodations
BThe landlord and tenant must engage in a good-faith dialogue to explore whether and how a requested accommodation can be provided✓ Correct
CThe tenant must file a formal complaint before any accommodation is required
DOnly accommodations costing less than $500 are required
Explanation
The interactive process requires housing providers and tenants with disabilities to engage in good-faith dialogue to determine whether a reasonable accommodation is needed and what accommodation would be effective, balancing the tenant's needs against the landlord's concerns.
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