Fair Housing
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies primarily to which type of Montana real estate?
AAll single-family residential properties
BCommercial facilities open to the public and places of employment✓ Correct
COnly federally subsidized housing
DOnly newly constructed residential buildings
Explanation
The ADA primarily applies to places of public accommodation and commercial facilities, requiring accessible design and reasonable accommodations. Residential properties are primarily governed by the Fair Housing Act's accessibility requirements for multifamily housing built after 1991.
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