Fair Housing

A North Dakota property manager who allows a service animal in a no-pets building for a tenant with a disability is providing a:

AReasonable modification
BReasonable accommodation✓ Correct
CSpecial privilege not required by law
DViolation of the no-pets policy

Explanation

Allowing a service animal or assistance animal in a no-pets building is a reasonable accommodation under the Fair Housing Act. It is a change in rules or policies (not a physical modification) to accommodate the tenant's disability-related need.

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