Fair Housing
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which Nebraska properties must be accessible to individuals with disabilities?
AAll rental housing
BAll commercial buildings open to the public✓ Correct
COnly federally funded properties
DAll new construction regardless of use
Explanation
The ADA primarily applies to places of public accommodation and commercial facilities (businesses, offices, retail). The Fair Housing Act covers residential housing accessibility. These are separate laws with different coverage.
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