Fair Housing
Under the ADA, which of the following Louisiana businesses is required to be accessible to persons with disabilities?
AA private residential home open only to family
BA commercial real estate brokerage office open to the public✓ Correct
CA homeowners association meeting held in a private residence
DA private social club with no public access
Explanation
The ADA applies to 'places of public accommodation' including commercial businesses open to the public — such as real estate offices. These must be accessible to persons with disabilities. Private residences and truly private clubs are generally not covered.
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