Property Management
A Connecticut commercial landlord must provide tenants with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 'barrier removal' accommodations when:
AA tenant with a disability specifically requests it
BRemoval of barriers to access is 'readily achievable' (can be done without much difficulty or expense)✓ Correct
CThe building is more than 20 years old
DThe tenant pays for all costs
Explanation
The ADA requires places of public accommodation to remove physical barriers when doing so is 'readily achievable'—achievable without significant difficulty or expense. The standard is flexible based on the size and resources of the business.
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