Fair Housing
What is a reasonable modification under the Fair Housing Act?
AA minor cosmetic change requested by a tenant
BA structural change to the premises requested by a disabled person to meet their needs✓ Correct
CA change in lease terms
DA requirement for landlords to build ramps
Explanation
A reasonable modification is a structural change to a rental unit or common area that a disabled person needs for equal use and enjoyment. In private housing, the tenant typically pays for modifications and may need to restore the unit upon leaving.
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