Fair Housing
The Maryland Accessible Housing Referral Program requires new multifamily housing with 4+ units built after 1991 to include:
AOnly ramps at the main entrance
BAccessible design features under Fair Housing Act accessibility guidelines✓ Correct
CFull ADA Title III compliance
DElevators in all buildings
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act requires multifamily buildings with 4+ units built after March 1991 to include certain accessible design features such as accessible entrances, doorways, kitchens, and bathrooms.
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