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A real estate broker is managing a 50-unit apartment complex. A prospective tenant with a physical disability asks for permission to install a ramp at their own expense to access their ground-floor unit.
According to the Fair Housing Act, what must the broker do?
- Steer the tenant to a different, already-accessible unit at a modestly higher monthly rent.
- Deny the request outright if the ramp would visibly clash with the building's exterior design scheme.
- Fund and install the ramp itself under the accessibility mandates of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
- Permit the modification, provided the tenant pays for it and agrees to restore the area if necessary.
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