Property Management
A Florida property manager must comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) primarily for:
AAll residential rental properties
BCommercial properties and places of public accommodation✓ Correct
COnly properties receiving federal funding
DProperties with more than 50 units
Explanation
The ADA requires commercial properties open to the public (stores, offices, restaurants) to provide accessible features. Residential properties are primarily covered by the Fair Housing Act, not the ADA. However, many properties have both types of coverage.
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