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A landlord of a multi-family building built in 2010 is asked by a tenant to install a ramp over two steps at the building's main entrance.

Because the building is residential, which of the following is most likely correct?

  1. The landlord must only allow the ramp if the tenant agrees to remove it every night.
  2. The landlord can refuse the ramp if it changes the 'curb appeal' of the building.
  3. If the entrance is a common area, the landlord may be responsible for the cost under accessibility standards for newer buildings.
  4. The tenant must pay for the ramp as a reasonable modification in all cases.

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