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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?

  1. Steer the tenant to a different, already-accessible unit at a modestly higher monthly rent.
  2. Deny the request outright if the ramp would visibly clash with the building's exterior design scheme.
  3. Fund and install the ramp itself under the accessibility mandates of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
  4. Permit the modification, provided the tenant pays for it and agrees to restore the area if necessary.

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