Fair Housing
An Arizona developer who provides accessible design features beyond the minimum Fair Housing Act requirements is:
AWasting money on unnecessary features
BEngaging in good practice by improving universal design and expanding the marketability of the units✓ Correct
CViolating building codes by exceeding minimum standards
DRequired to do so by Arizona law in all residential construction
Explanation
Exceeding minimum accessibility requirements improves universal design—making units more usable by people of all abilities—and can expand the market for the units, benefiting both the developer and residents.
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