Fair Housing
Which of the following is the BEST example of a reasonable housing accommodation for a person with PTSD in Oklahoma?
AInstalling a security system at the landlord's expense
BAllowing a service dog that assists with PTSD symptoms despite a no-pets policy✓ Correct
CProviding a ground-floor unit exclusively for the tenant
DPermitting subletting of the unit
Explanation
Allowing an assistance animal (including emotional support animals for mental health conditions like PTSD) despite a no-pets policy is a classic reasonable accommodation. The Fair Housing Act protects mental health disabilities, and assistance animals are a well-established accommodation.
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