A ______ wouldn't qualify for a reasonable accommodation for an animal.Person with a disability associated with a tenantPet owner with no disability-related needTenant's family member with a disabilityTenant with a disability-related need
Question
A ______ wouldn't qualify for a reasonable accommodation for an animal.Person with a disability associated with a tenantPet owner with no disability-related needTenant's family member with a disabilityTenant with a disability-related need
Solution
A pet owner with no disability-related need wouldn't qualify for a reasonable accommodation for an animal.
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