Property Management
In Hawaii, what is the 'Americans with Disabilities Act' (ADA) requirement for commercial property owners?
AA. All commercial properties must be fully accessible regardless of age
BB. New construction and alterations must be accessible; existing facilities must remove barriers when readily achievable✓ Correct
CC. Only properties built after 1990 must comply with accessibility requirements
DD. ADA requirements apply only to properties with 10 or more employees
Explanation
The ADA requires new commercial construction to be fully accessible; alterations must include accessibility improvements. Existing facilities must remove barriers when readily achievable (without significant difficulty or expense).
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