Fair Housing

Vermont's 'reasonable modification' for a tenant with a disability allows them to:

ARenovate the entire unit to luxury standards
BMake necessary physical modifications to the unit at their own expense, with landlord's permission✓ Correct
CSub-lease to another tenant with a disability
DReceive a rent reduction in lieu of modifications

Explanation

A reasonable modification is a change to the physical premises that allows a person with a disability to use and enjoy the housing. The tenant typically bears the cost and may be required to restore the unit upon vacating.

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