Property Management
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that existing commercial facilities make:
AAll modifications regardless of cost
BReadily achievable barrier removal — modifications that are easily accomplished without much difficulty or expense✓ Correct
CComplete accessibility upgrades within 3 years
DAll restrooms and parking compliant within 1 year
Explanation
For existing commercial facilities, the ADA requires 'readily achievable' barrier removal — changes that can be accomplished without significant difficulty or expense. New construction and alterations have stricter standards.
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