Fair Housing
A Wyoming property manager who implements a 'no overnight guests' policy applies it consistently to all tenants. A tenant complains this discriminates against their religion (which involves regular family gatherings). The manager should:
ADeny any religious accommodation claim
BEvaluate whether the tenant's religious practice requires an accommodation and engage in an interactive process✓ Correct
CChange the policy for all tenants
DAsk the tenant to change their religious practice
Explanation
When a tenant claims a neutral policy conflicts with their religious practices, the Fair Housing Act may require a reasonable accommodation. The housing provider should engage in an interactive process to understand the tenant's needs and evaluate whether an accommodation is reasonable without undue burden.
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