Fair Housing
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) primarily applies to real estate in the context of:
AA. All residential rental properties
BB. Public accommodations and commercial facilities requiring accessibility✓ Correct
CC. Single-family homes sold on the open market
DD. Only government-owned properties
Explanation
The ADA applies primarily to public accommodations and commercial facilities, requiring accessible design and removal of barriers. The Fair Housing Act separately covers residential properties for persons with disabilities.
Related Georgia Fair Housing Questions
- A Georgia landlord advertises a rental as 'adults only, no children.' This advertisement is:
- A landlord who raises the rent for existing tenants after learning they have a disability is:
- The 'testers' used by fair housing organizations:
- A real estate advertisement that states 'Perfect for young professionals — no families' most likely violates which protected class?
- In Georgia, the state fair housing law adds which protected class NOT covered by federal law?
- The Fair Housing Act exempts which of the following from most of its requirements?
- An MLS that maintains a policy of excluding listings in certain neighborhoods from sharing with non-member brokers based on race would be violating:
- Disparate impact in fair housing law means:
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