Fair Housing
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which Montana property type is most directly affected by accessibility requirements?
ASingle-family homes built before 1990
BNew commercial public accommodations and facilities open to the public✓ Correct
CSingle-family rental homes
DAll properties regardless of type or age
Explanation
The ADA primarily governs public accommodations and commercial facilities open to the public (businesses, government buildings, etc.), requiring accessibility for people with disabilities. Private single-family homes are generally not covered.
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