Fair Housing
A Kentucky condo development built in 1993 with 20 units must comply with the Fair Housing Act's design and accessibility requirements for:
AAll units in the development
BGround-floor units and all units served by elevators✓ Correct
COnly units marketed to persons with disabilities
DCommon areas only
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act requires buildings with 4 or more units built after March 13, 1991, to meet accessibility requirements. For buildings without elevators, the requirements apply to ground-floor units. For buildings with elevators, they apply to all units. Common areas must also be accessible.
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