Fair Housing
A Montana apartment complex with 100 units must provide accessible units under the Fair Housing Act's design and construction requirements if the building was built:
ABefore 1968
BAfter March 13, 1991, for buildings with 4 or more units✓ Correct
CAfter January 1, 2000, only for buildings over 5 stories
DOnly if federally subsidized
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act's design and construction requirements apply to multifamily housing with 4 or more units built for first occupancy after March 13, 1991. These buildings must have accessible common areas, accessible entrances on accessible routes, and units with accessible features.
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