Property Management
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and California law, which properties are generally required to provide accessible parking, ramps, and common-area accommodations?
AAll single-family homes built after 1990
BCommercial properties and common areas of multi-family buildings✓ Correct
COnly government-owned properties
DAny property with more than two units
Explanation
The ADA applies to places of public accommodation and commercial facilities, requiring accessible design in parking, entrances, and common areas. California's building codes impose additional accessibility requirements on multi-family housing common areas and new construction. Single-family homes are generally exempt from the ADA.
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