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question 35 of 45. choose all the true statements below. in senior housing, the housing provider: cannot prohibit a resident from having medical or disability assistance if the resident pays for it. cannot require a resident to pay for damage caused by the use of a mobility device, regardless of how much damage they have done. can require all medical or disability assistance visits to be before 9 p.m. to limit the amount of late - night disturbance to other residents. cannot require that applicants demonstrate that they are able to live independently. does not have to provide medical or disability assistance to residents. can impose a speed limit on mobility devices and enforce a pedestrian right of way. can charge an additional deposit for residents who use mobility devices. mark for follow up
- Statement 1: Housing providers can't prohibit residents from having paid medical/disability assistance (fair housing and disability rights). True.
- Statement 2: Residents are responsible for damage from mobility devices (standard liability, so provider can require payment). False.
- Statement 3: Limiting assistance visits to before 9 p.m. for disturbance is reasonable (property management for order). True.
- Statement 4: Senior housing applicants may need to show independent living ability (depending on housing type, e.g., independent living). False.
- Statement 5: Housing providers aren't required to provide medical/disability assistance (they offer housing, not medical services). True.
- Statement 6: Imposing speed limits and pedestrian right - of - way on mobility devices is reasonable (safety in shared spaces). True.
- Statement 7: Charging additional deposit for mobility device use is discriminatory (disability - related, violates fair housing). False.
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- CANNOT prohibit a resident from having medical or disability assistance if the resident pays for it.
- CAN require all medical or disability assistance visits to be before 9 p.m. to limit the amount of late - night disturbance to other residents.
- DOES NOT have to provide medical or disability assistance to residents.
- CAN impose a speed limit on mobility devices and enforce a pedestrian right of way.