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Disaster relief law protecting tenants after floods

The Disaster Relief Law That Gives Tenants Extra Time After a Wildfire or Flood

Many states give tenants extra time and protections after a wildfire or flood, including delayed eviction deadlines when a rental becomes uninhabitable. These rules can pause or limit rent obligations and stop landlords from penalizing renters who must relocate. This article explains key disaster relief laws, tenant rights, and steps to take after a disaster. […]

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Landlord reviewing tenant accommodation request

The Reasonable Accommodation Request That Landlords Can’t Refuse

Under the Fair Housing Act, landlords must grant a reasonable accommodation request unless it causes an undue financial/administrative burden or fundamentally alters housing. Tenants with disabilities can request policy exceptions (like service/assist animals or reserved parking) with limited, lawful verification. This article explains when landlords can deny, what to include in your request, and how

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