Fair Housing
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which types of properties are required to make reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities?
AAll residential properties including single-family homes
BCommercial facilities and public accommodations✓ Correct
COnly federally funded housing
DOnly rental properties with 10 or more units
Explanation
The ADA primarily applies to commercial facilities and public accommodations (places of public use). The Fair Housing Act (not ADA) covers most residential properties and requires reasonable accommodations and modifications for tenants with disabilities.
Related Illinois Fair Housing Questions
- The Illinois Human Rights Act provides fair housing protection that EXPANDS on the federal Fair Housing Act by adding which additional protected class?
- The Chicago Fair Housing Ordinance (CFHO) provides additional fair housing protections beyond state and federal law. Which of the following is a protection provided by the CFHO?
- Under the Fair Housing Act, which of the following is an example of 'hostile environment harassment' in housing?
- Under Illinois and federal fair housing law, a landlord may legally ask a prospective tenant which of the following questions?
- The phrase 'separate but equal' housing was effectively made illegal by:
- A resident of a subsidized housing development complains that the housing authority is not providing maintenance services to their predominantly Hispanic building but is providing timely service to predominantly white buildings. This is most likely an example of:
- What is the 'familial status exemption' for senior housing in Illinois?
- In Illinois, 'source of income' as a protected class (in jurisdictions that include it) means a landlord cannot discriminate against:
Practice More Illinois Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Illinois Quiz →