Sheila is moving into HUD-insured senior housing with her pet. Which of the following is true?She can keep her pet.She may not keep a pet in this type of housing.She must be disabled to keep a pet.She must request reasonable accommodation.
Question
Sheila is moving into HUD-insured senior housing with her pet. Which of the following is true?She can keep her pet.She may not keep a pet in this type of housing.She must be disabled to keep a pet.She must request reasonable accommodation.
Solution
She can keep her pet. According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), seniors moving into HUD-insured housing are allowed to keep their pets. This is part of the Pet Ownership for the Elderly and Persons With Disabilities Act. Therefore, Sheila can keep her pet in her new housing.
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