A broker manages a single-family home. Harry, a disabled person, wants to rent the property and wants to make alterations, including installing a ramp at the entrance, lowering the kitchen counters, and widening some of the doorways. He agrees to pay for the remodeling and restoring the premises at the end of the lease term. If the broker explains that the owner will not allow the alterations, would that violate the law?
a) Yes, it violates the Fair Housing Act
b) No, the owner has the right to refuse alterations
c) Maybe, it depends on local laws
d) Only if the property is a condominium