Fair Housing (alternative)
The federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) primarily applies to real estate in the context of:
ASingle-family home sales
BCommercial places of public accommodation and government facilities✓ Correct
CPrivate residential rentals with fewer than 4 units
DCondominium common areas only
Explanation
The ADA requires accessibility in commercial places of public accommodation and government-owned facilities. Residential housing is primarily covered by the Fair Housing Act's accessibility requirements.
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