Fair Housing
Which of the following is NOT considered a 'reasonable accommodation' that a landlord must provide to a disabled tenant?
AAllowing a service animal despite a no-pets policy
BAssigning a reserved parking space closer to the unit
CProviding a larger apartment at no additional cost✓ Correct
DAllowing the tenant to move to a ground-floor unit when one becomes available
Explanation
Reasonable accommodations must be reasonable in cost and impact. Providing a larger apartment at no additional cost — a significant financial cost to the landlord — would generally not be considered 'reasonable.'
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