Property Management
In Minnesota, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessibility requirements apply to:
AOnly federal government buildings
BPlaces of public accommodation and commercial facilities, including rental offices and common areas of apartment complexes✓ Correct
COnly buildings constructed after 1992
DResidential buildings only when the owner lives on the premises
Explanation
The ADA requires places of public accommodation (including rental offices, leasing offices, common areas) and commercial facilities to be accessible. For residential housing, the Fair Housing Act (not the ADA) applies and requires accessibility features in covered multifamily housing built after March 13, 1991.
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