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A property manager must decide whether a new tenant's emotional support animal must be allowed in a no-pets building. Under fair-housing law, the manager should

Correct Answer

B) allow the animal as a reasonable accommodation if the tenant provides proper documentation of disability-related need

Under fair-housing law, emotional support animals are a reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities. The no-pets policy must be waived if the tenant provides proper documentation.

Answer Options
A
deny the animal because the building has a no-pets policy
B
allow the animal as a reasonable accommodation if the tenant provides proper documentation of disability-related need
C
charge an additional pet deposit for the emotional support animal
D
allow the animal only if the landlord personally agrees in writing

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