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HUD recently charged a rental housing owner in New Mexico with unlawfully refusing to grant reasonable modification requests to a resident with a disability. The Fair Housing Act prohibits landlords from refusing to let tenants, at their own expense, make reasonable modifications to a rental property, as well as from refusing to make reasonable accommodations in rules, policies, practices, or services.