Fair Housing
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) primarily applies to:
AAll residential rental properties
BCommercial facilities and public accommodations✓ Correct
CSingle-family homes only
DProperties with more than 10 units
Explanation
The ADA primarily applies to commercial facilities and public accommodations (stores, offices, hotels, etc.). The Fair Housing Act covers residential properties for disability protections.
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