Fair Housing
Which of the following is NOT considered a reasonable accommodation under the Fair Housing Act?
AAllowing a disabled tenant to have a service animal despite a no-pets policy
BReserving a designated accessible parking space closer to the unit
CRequiring the landlord to completely renovate the unit at no cost to the tenant✓ Correct
DAllowing a wheelchair-bound tenant to transfer to a ground-floor unit
Explanation
Reasonable accommodations must not impose an undue burden on the housing provider. Requiring complete renovation at the landlord's expense would likely be considered unreasonable, whereas the other options are standard reasonable accommodations.
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