Fair Housing
A landlord refuses to allow a tenant with a physical disability to install grab bars in the bathroom. Under the Fair Housing Act, this is:
APermissible because the landlord must protect their property
BA violation, as landlords must permit reasonable modifications for tenants with disabilities✓ Correct
CPermissible if the property has fewer than 4 units
DOnly a violation if the landlord owns more than 10 units
Explanation
Under the Fair Housing Act, landlords must allow tenants with disabilities to make reasonable modifications to the dwelling at the tenant's expense (in most cases). Refusing to allow a grab bar installation is a violation of the tenant's fair housing rights.
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