Fair Housing
In South Dakota, what does 'undue hardship' mean in the context of fair housing reasonable accommodation requests?
AAny cost associated with providing an accommodation
BA significant difficulty or expense for the housing provider that would make the accommodation unreasonable✓ Correct
CHardship experienced by the person with a disability
DAny modification that requires a building permit
Explanation
Undue hardship (significant difficulty or expense) is the standard for denying a reasonable accommodation or modification request. Factors include the cost of the accommodation, the provider's financial resources, and the type of operation.
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