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Acceptance of Voucher May Be Required as a Reasonable Accommodation
This Housing Law Bulletin article discusses a case in which a federal court denied a motion to dismiss where tenant had a likelihood of success in arguing that landlord was obligated to accept her Section 8 voucher as a reasonable accommodation.
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| 01 Article NHLP Bull July 08 Acceptance of Voucher May be Required as a Reasonable Accommodation.pdf | 79.97 KB |
