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Q: A resident asked us for an accessible parking space near his unit as a reasonable accommodation. Our policy is to send a verification form to the resident’s healthcare provider to verify his need for an accommodation. However, the resident gave us a note from his cardiologist, on letterhead, stating that the resident meets the definition of disability as contained in the Fair Housing Act, that he needs an accessible space to accommodate his heart condition, and that the cardiologist has been treating him for three years.