Property Management
Indiana's Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessibility requirements for commercial properties require existing commercial buildings to remove barriers when:
AThe building is being sold
BIt is readily achievable (can be accomplished without much difficulty or expense)✓ Correct
CAll tenants request it
DOnly during new construction
Explanation
For existing commercial buildings open to the public, the ADA requires removal of physical barriers to access when doing so is 'readily achievable' — feasible given the business's size, cost, and resources.
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