Fair Housing
A reasonable modification under the Fair Housing Act allows a tenant with a disability to:
AMake any alteration they choose at the landlord's expense
BMake structural modifications to the unit at their own expense with landlord approval✓ Correct
CSublet the unit to other persons with disabilities without notice
DBreak their lease without penalty if the unit is inaccessible
Explanation
A reasonable modification allows a tenant with a disability to make necessary structural changes to their unit at their own expense (in private housing), subject to landlord approval and restoration requirements.
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