Fair Housing
A Michigan developer who builds a 50-unit apartment complex must comply with the Fair Housing Act's design and construction requirements for accessibility, which include:
AOnly ground-floor units need accessible features
BAll ground-floor units in non-elevator buildings and all units in elevator buildings must have accessible features✓ Correct
COnly units specifically marketed to people with disabilities
DBuildings with fewer than 10 units are exempt
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act requires that all units in elevator buildings and all ground-floor units in non-elevator buildings with 4+ units must meet accessibility design requirements for persons with disabilities.
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