Fair Housing - Persons With A Disability
Virginia state law 36-96.3 protects persons with disabilities against discrimination by requiring that property owners not discriminate against that person, or anyone associated with that person in the terms, conditions or privileges of the sale or rental of a dwelling. They also cannot discriminate in the provision of services or facilities in connection with the dwelling because of a handicap. The law further states that discrimination includes refusing to allow the person to make reasonable modification of the premises if the modifications are necessary for the occupant to fully enjoy the premises. The law does state that if the property is a rental the landlord may require that the property is restored to the original conditions before the modifications. It must be noted that all of these modifications and restorations are at the expense of the occupant. With regard to multi-family dwellings for first occupancy after March 13, 1991, the public and comm...