Property Management
In Kansas, what is the 'Americans with Disabilities Act' (ADA) requirement for commercial properties?
AADA applies only to residential rental housing
BCommercial properties open to the public must be accessible to persons with disabilities; landlords/tenants must remove architectural barriers where readily achievable✓ Correct
CADA requires modifications only if requested by a tenant with a disability
DADA compliance is voluntary for privately owned Kansas businesses
Explanation
The ADA requires places of public accommodation (retail, offices, restaurants) and commercial facilities to be accessible to people with disabilities. New construction must meet ADA standards; existing facilities must remove barriers where readily achievable.
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