Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, a landlord may legally refuse to rent to a person with a disability who:
ARequires a service animal in a no-pets building
BRequests a wheelchair ramp be installed at their expense
CHas a history of methamphetamine manufacturing on the premises✓ Correct
DRequests a reserved accessible parking space
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act protects persons with disabilities from discrimination but does not protect individuals who pose a direct threat to the safety of others or who have been convicted of drug manufacturing on the premises. A history of methamphetamine manufacturing is a legitimate, non-discriminatory basis for denial.
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