Fair Housing
In Oklahoma, the Fair Housing Act requires that disabled persons be allowed to:
ARequest unit modifications at landlord's expense always
BMake reasonable modifications to rental housing at their own expense, and request reasonable accommodations in rules and policies✓ Correct
COccupy units exclusively designated for disabled persons
DBypass standard rental screening criteria
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act requires landlords to (1) allow disabled tenants to make reasonable modifications at the tenant's own expense and (2) provide reasonable accommodations in rules, policies, or services to give disabled persons equal opportunity to use housing.
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