Fair Housing
Iowa's accessibility requirements for newly constructed multifamily housing apply to buildings with:
AAny number of units if federally funded
B4 or more units built after March 13, 1991✓ Correct
COnly buildings taller than 3 stories
DOnly buildings receiving state tax credits
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act's design and construction accessibility requirements apply to multifamily dwellings with 4 or more units that were first occupied after March 13, 1991. These requirements include accessible common areas and adaptable features in ground-floor units.
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