Fair Housing
A person with a disability wants to make modifications to their apartment to accommodate their disability. Under the Fair Housing Act:
AThe landlord must pay for the modifications
BThe tenant has the right to make reasonable modifications at their own expense✓ Correct
CThe landlord may refuse all structural modifications
DModifications are only allowed with a court order
Explanation
Under the Fair Housing Act, tenants with disabilities have the right to make reasonable physical modifications to the premises at their own expense. The landlord may require the tenant to restore the property to its original condition at move-out.
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