Fair Housing
Which of the following is a reasonable accommodation under the Fair Housing Act for a person with a disability?
AConverting all units in a building to accessible design
BAllowing a tenant with mobility impairment a designated accessible parking space not normally provided to tenants✓ Correct
CWaiving all tenant screening criteria for disabled applicants
DProviding free rent for tenants with disabilities
Explanation
A reasonable accommodation is a change in rules, policies, practices, or services that enables a person with a disability to have equal opportunity to enjoy the housing. Providing a designated accessible parking space is a classic example—it accommodates the disability without fundamentally altering the housing.
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