What rights do residents with disabilities have?
Residents with disabilities are entitled to be free from harassment and discrimination in all aspects of housing. They also have a right to reasonable accommodation in rules, policies, practices, or services related to housing. This normally takes the form of a change in an existing rule, policy, practice or service, such as allowing an assistive animal even though the current rental agreement has a “no pet” provision. Residents with disabilities are also permitted, at their own expense and with proper permits, to modify their dwellings, e.g., by building a ramp, to ensure full enjoyment of the premises. (Civil Code 798.29.6) Modifications require obtaining proper permits beforehand. For additional information, contact the state Department of Fair Employment and Housing at (800) 2021 MRL FAQs 78 233-3212, or at www.dfeh.ca.gov.
Recap:
● Disabled homeowners have the right to reasonable accommodations.
● Disabled homeowners are permitted to modify their own homes with proper permit