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Reasonable Accommodations - not sure

Dor Peleg
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Hello everyone,

Long time member, first time poster.

It’s a long story and I’m writing this on my phone so I’ll skip some parts.

Current residents in one of my units are not actually on a lease (mom is on lease but moving out leaving daughter there etc)

I’ve already talked to them letting them know we will need to have a new lease signed with everyone living there to be on it.

During our conversation, it was mentioned that one of them will be having a surgery soon and will be in a wheelchair for a while.

They requested I add a ramp to the house (this is a double width mobile home).

So my question is, do I have to add the ramp? And if so, do I have to pay for it?

My research tells me that I do need to add the ramp but not pay for it.

But since non of them are actually on the lease, can I tell them to just move out or something like that?

Thanks!

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