Fair Housing

A Wyoming landlord must make reasonable accommodations for a tenant with a disability. A reasonable accommodation might include:

AAllowing a tenant with a mobility impairment to have an assistance animal despite a no-pets policy✓ Correct
BRebuilding the entire apartment complex to be accessible
CProviding a larger unit at the same rent for all disabled tenants
DPermanently waiving rent for disabled tenants

Explanation

Under the Fair Housing Act, landlords must make reasonable accommodations in rules, policies, and practices for persons with disabilities. Allowing an assistance animal despite a no-pets policy is a classic example of a required reasonable accommodation.

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