Fair Housing
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires real estate businesses to:
ASell accessible properties to disabled buyers at reduced prices
BMake their offices and services accessible to people with disabilities✓ Correct
CProvide free property modifications for disabled tenants
DReserve a percentage of listings for disabled buyers
Explanation
The ADA requires real estate businesses to make their offices and commercial facilities accessible to people with disabilities and to provide equal access to their services.
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