Fair Housing
A South Carolina property owner who renovates to make units accessible for a disabled tenant must be reimbursed:
ABy HUD for approved modifications
BBy the tenant at the end of the tenancy (and restoration to original condition if required)✓ Correct
CBy the state Housing Authority
DBy insurance if covered
Explanation
Under the Fair Housing Act, the tenant has the right to make modifications at their own expense. The landlord may require the tenant to restore the property to its original condition at the end of the tenancy (reasonable restoration).
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