Fair HousingIntermediateDelaware Exam
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which types of properties in Delaware must provide accessible features?
AAll residential properties built after 2000
BPlaces of public accommodation and commercial facilitiesCorrect
COnly federally funded housing projects
DAll multi-family housing with four or more units
Why Places of public accommodation and commercial facilities Is Correct
Answer B: Places of public accommodation and commercial facilities
The ADA requires places of public accommodation and commercial facilities to be accessible to people with disabilities. The Fair Housing Act separately requires accessibility features in multi-family housing built after March 1991.
Exam Tip: Fair Housing
Fair Housing questions test both federal (Fair Housing Act of 1968) and state-level protected classes. The federal protected classes are race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status, and disability. Many states add additional protections.
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