Fair Housing
A Kentucky housing developer who builds 50 or more new multifamily units must comply with the Fair Housing Act's design and construction requirements by providing:
AElevators in all buildings
BAccessible features for persons with disabilities in covered units✓ Correct
COnly ground-floor accessible units
DA resident services coordinator
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act requires that multifamily buildings with 4 or more units built after March 13, 1991, include accessible design features for persons with disabilities in covered units.
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