CdwJava
Senior Member
Yes, but it seems that she is trying to demand to be allowed to stay - and, I imagine, to pay ONLY her half of the rent. The accommodation I see that she is asking for is to keep the apartment at the lower rate, not to use the second room for exercise equipment. If she pays the full rent (or gets social services to pay for it) then she can likely do with it as she pleases.she wouldn't be breaking any lease. They cannot evict until the lease has (had) expired or with 30 days notice, whichever is greater. If they evict her before that time, they are setting themselves up for problems of their own. (based on the info deena provided) That is even with the changing circumstances.
It is not a reasonable accommodation to force a property owner or landlord to take an ongoing financial loss. At least not in CA.