Fair Housing
Under the ADA, which of the following must a commercial property owner provide to a disabled person?
AFree parking spaces
BReasonable accommodations and accessible common areas when readily achievable✓ Correct
CReduced rent
DGround-floor units
Explanation
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires commercial facilities and public accommodations to remove barriers to accessibility when 'readily achievable' (achievable without undue difficulty or expense). This includes accessible entrances, restrooms, and common areas.
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