Fair Housing

A West Virginia tenant with a disability requests permission to have an emotional support animal (ESA) despite a no-pets lease. The landlord must:

ADeny the request because a no-pets policy overrides all accommodation requests
BConsider the request as a reasonable accommodation under the Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
CRequire the tenant to move to a pet-friendly unit
DOnly allow ESAs if the tenant has a doctor's note presented before the lease was signed

Explanation

An ESA for a person with a disability is a reasonable accommodation request under the Fair Housing Act. The landlord must consider the request and generally must allow the ESA unless it would impose an undue burden or direct threat.

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