Property Management
In Michigan residential property management, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies to:
AAll residential rental properties regardless of size
BPrimarily commercial properties; the Fair Housing Act covers residential disability accommodations✓ Correct
COnly properties receiving federal funding
DOnly new construction after 2000
Explanation
The ADA primarily applies to commercial facilities and public accommodations. Residential properties are governed by the Fair Housing Act for disability accommodations and modifications, not the ADA (with limited exceptions for mixed-use properties).
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