Fair Housing
Oregon's 'right to request reasonable accommodations' under the Fair Housing Act applies to which types of housing?
AOnly public housing
BVirtually all housing, including private rentals with 4+ units, all condominiums, and most other housing types✓ Correct
COnly federally-subsidized housing
DOnly new construction built after 1991
Explanation
The right to request reasonable accommodations and modifications applies broadly to virtually all types of housing in Oregon — private rentals, condominiums, HOAs, single-family rentals, etc. Single-family homes sold by an owner-occupant without a broker and certain small owner-occupied properties have limited exemptions from some FHA provisions, but not from the disability accommodation requirements.
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