Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, which of the following is required when a person with a disability requests a reasonable accommodation?
AThe landlord must always grant the request regardless of cost
BThe landlord must engage in an interactive dialogue and grant accommodations that are reasonable and do not impose undue hardship✓ Correct
CThe tenant must pay for all accommodation costs
DThe accommodation must be approved by DSPS
Explanation
Reasonable accommodations must be granted unless they impose an undue financial or administrative hardship; the landlord and tenant should engage in an interactive process to find workable solutions.
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