Fair Housing
A South Carolina property manager refuses to make reasonable modifications to an apartment for a wheelchair-bound tenant. This most likely violates:
AThe Americans with Disabilities Act only
BThe Fair Housing Act's disability protections✓ Correct
CThe SC Building Code only
DThe SCREC code of ethics
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act requires landlords to allow reasonable modifications at the tenant's expense for persons with disabilities. Refusing to allow necessary modifications is a violation.
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