PSI New Jersey Real Estate State Practice Exam

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What is one right that might be guaranteed to a tenant under the law?

  1. The right to access the property at any time

  2. The right to sublease the apartment without permission

  3. The right to request necessary modifications for accessibility

  4. The right to live in the property indefinitely

The correct answer is: The right to request necessary modifications for accessibility

Tenants are often guaranteed the right to request necessary modifications for accessibility under laws such as the Fair Housing Act. This provision is designed to ensure that individuals with disabilities can fully enjoy their living spaces. By allowing for modifications, the law promotes equal housing opportunities, enabling tenants to adapt their residences to meet their specific needs. This may include changes like installing grab bars, ramps, or other adaptations that facilitate accessibility. While other options present scenarios regarding tenant rights, they do not reflect the legal protections afforded to tenants. For instance, accessing the property at any time could violate the landlord's rights unless otherwise agreed upon. Similarly, the right to sublease without permission typically isn't permitted, as most lease agreements require consent from landlords before subleasing. Lastly, the right to live in a property indefinitely is generally not a guaranteed right, as lease agreements usually specify durations and terms under which tenancy can end. Thus, the correct response highlights a specific, legally supported right that addresses accessibility needs for tenants.