Accomodating a disabled tenant's needs:CHRONIC SLEEP DEPRIVATION DUE TO LOUD NOISE NUISANCES !

 The law says: Yes! Fair housing laws apply to prospective tenants as well as current tenants, 

so, landlords must grant reasonable accommodation requests for applicants with disabilities when necessary. 

A reasonable accommodation is a change in rules, policies, practices, or procedures needed by a person with a disability to fully enjoy or use a dwelling. 

An accommodation is reasonable if it is necessary due to the disability, does not impose an undue burden or fundamentally change the landlord’s business, and does not pose a direct threat to people or property.


CHRONIC SLEEP DEPRIVATION/INSOMNIA IS A DISABILITY !!

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