Indicate for which of the following reasons housing providers may deny a reasonable request and which they can’t.The HOA has a no-pets policy.Can DenyCannot DenyNo documentation for a disabilityCan DenyCannot DenyThe person doesn’t look or seem disabled to the providerCan DenyCannot Deny
Question
Indicate for which of the following reasons housing providers may deny a reasonable request and which they can’t.The HOA has a no-pets policy.Can DenyCannot DenyNo documentation for a disabilityCan DenyCannot DenyThe person doesn’t look or seem disabled to the providerCan DenyCannot Deny
Solution
The HOA has a no-pets policy. Cannot Deny
No documentation for a disability. Can Deny
The person doesn’t look or seem disabled to the provider. Cannot Deny
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