Since rules, policies,
practices, and services may have a different effect on persons with
disabilities than on other
persons, treating persons with disabilities exactly the same as
others will sometimes deny them
an equal opportunity to use and enjoy a dwelling. The Act makes it
unlawful to refuse to make
reasonable accommodations to rules, policies, practices, or services
when such
accommodations
may be necessary to afford persons with disabilities an equal
opportunity to use and
enjoy a dwelling.