Fair Housing
A Colorado apartment building built in 1995 with four or more units must comply with the Fair Housing Act's accessible design and construction requirements. These include all EXCEPT:
AAt least one accessible building entrance on an accessible route
BAccessible common areas
CDoors wide enough for wheelchair passage
DAn elevator in every building regardless of stories✓ Correct
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act's design and construction requirements do NOT require elevators in every building. Single-story buildings and buildings with ground-floor units meeting accessibility standards may not need elevators. The requirements focus on accessible routes, wider doors, and adaptable kitchens and bathrooms.
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