Fair Housing
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies to Iowa real estate most directly in the context of:
ARequiring all private homes to be wheelchair accessible
BRequiring accessibility in commercial facilities and public accommodations✓ Correct
CMandating that all new residential construction include elevator access
DProhibiting landlords from asking about disabilities
Explanation
The ADA applies to commercial facilities and public accommodations, requiring accessible design and removal of barriers. While the Fair Housing Act covers residential properties, the ADA primarily governs commercial real estate accessibility requirements.
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