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4 May, 14:07

A residential lease prohibits tenants from altering the property in any way without the landlord's written permission. A tenant who uses a wheelchair cannot maneuver over the doorstep into the apartment by herself nor can she use the bathroom facilities in her wheelchair. Which of the following is TRUE? A. The landlord must pay for alterations that make a unit accessible and livable for tenants with disabilities. B. The tenant cannot remedy these challenges because of the lease terms. C. The landlord should not have rented this apartment to the tenant. D. The tenant is entitled to make and pay for reasonable necessary alterations.

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  1. 4 May, 14:33
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    The answer is letter D.

    Explanation:

    The tenant is entitled to make and pay for reasonable necessary alterations.

    Because a landlord must permit the tenant to make modifications for disabilities, the tenant pays for the modifications. When the contract expire, the tenant will have to restore the residential unit to the way it was before the modifications.
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