A property manager was showing property in a twenty unit apartment complex to a prospective tenant in a wheelchair. The tenant wanted to rent a unit and make reasonable modifications to the premises, such as lowering all of the door handles. the landlord:
A. Can refuse to rent to the tenant because it would lower the rental value of the unit.
B. Must allow and pay for these modifications.
C. Must allow the tenant, at the tenant's expense, to make the modifications, but can require restoration of the property by the tenant.
d. Must allow the tenant, at the tenant's expense, to make the modifications but cannot require restoration at the end of the lease.
Answer: C. Must allow the tenant, at the tenant's expense, to make the modifications, but can require restoration of the property by the tenant.
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