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question 31 of 45.
true or false? if an applicant or tenant without an obvious disability requests a reasonable accommodation, the housing provider should assume that they need the accommodation and should not seek to obtain the information needed to determine whether or not the request is necessary.
true
false
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question 32 of 45.
true or false? requests for reasonable accommodations and reasonable modifications must always be made in writing.
true
false
Question 31:
In fair housing and disability accommodation rules, when a person without an obvious disability requests accommodation, the housing provider may need to verify if the accommodation is necessary (by seeking info) instead of assuming. So the statement is false.
Requests for reasonable accommodations/modifications can be made orally (not just in writing) under fair housing laws. So the statement is false.
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