What are the specific protections for people with disabilities in the housing market?

People with disabilities in the housing market of Florida are protected by the federal Fair Housing Amendments Act and the Florida Fair Housing Act. These laws prohibit housing discrimination against people with disabilities. Specifically, landlords cannot refuse to rent or sell housing to someone based on their disability. Landlords must also make reasonable accommodations to their policies, practices, and procedures for people with disabilities in order to make sure that people with disabilities have equal access to housing. Also, the law requires landlords to allow modifications to their rental units that make them accessible to people with disabilities. These modifications can include grab bars, widening doorways, and adding wheelchair ramps. The tenant is responsible for paying for the modifications and may be able to receive reimbursement from governmental agencies. In addition, the law requires landlords to provide an accessible parking space and to make sure that all common areas, including hallways, elevators, and lobbies, are accessible to people with disabilities. Landlords must also provide reasonable access to people with disabilities to interior and exterior of homes. Finally, the law prohibits people from discriminating against people with disabilities when marketing or advertising rental units and requires landlords to accept Section 8 housing vouchers from people with disabilities. These protections help make sure that people with disabilities have equal access to housing and protect them from unfair discrimination.

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