Fair Housing
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which Minnesota commercial property must have accessible parking spaces?
AOnly government buildings
BOnly buildings with more than 50 employees
CAll places of public accommodation, including commercial businesses✓ Correct
DOnly buildings constructed after 1992
Explanation
The ADA requires all places of public accommodation (retail stores, restaurants, offices open to the public, etc.) to provide accessible parking, regardless of size or age (with some exemptions for older buildings). New construction and major renovations must fully comply. Minnesota's building code incorporates ADA accessibility requirements.
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