Fair Housing
A North Dakota mobile home park refuses to allow the installation of a ramp for a disabled resident's trailer entrance. Under the Fair Housing Act, the park must:
APay for the ramp installation
BAllow the resident to install the ramp at their own expense as a reasonable modification✓ Correct
COnly allow ramps on permanently installed structures
DDeny the request since mobile homes are not covered by the FHA
Explanation
Mobile home parks are covered by the Fair Housing Act. A disabled resident's request to install a ramp is a reasonable modification that must be allowed at the resident's expense.
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