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A tenant in Jacksonville requests to install grab bars in the bathroom for disability accommodation. The landlord initially refuses, but the tenant threatens to file a discrimination complaint. What should the property manager advise the landlord?

Correct Answer

B) The tenant must pay for installation and restoration, and the request should be reasonably accommodated

Correct: Under Fair Housing laws and F.S. 760, reasonable modifications for disabilities must be allowed, with tenant paying costs and potentially restoring upon move-out. Why not A: Refusing disability accommodations violates fair housing laws. Why not C: Reasonable modifications extend beyond just service animals. Why not D: Suggesting alternative housing could constitute discrimination.

Answer Options
A
The landlord can refuse any modifications to maintain property value
B
The tenant must pay for installation and restoration, and the request should be reasonably accommodated
C
Only service animals are required accommodations under Florida law
D
The tenant must find alternative housing better suited to their needs

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