Property Management
What is the 'Americans with Disabilities Act' (ADA) compliance requirement for Nevada commercial property owners?
AADA compliance is optional for small Nevada businesses
BPlaces of public accommodation and commercial facilities in Nevada must remove architectural barriers where readily achievable, provide accessible features, and ensure equal access for persons with disabilities✓ Correct
CADA only applies to government-owned buildings in Nevada
DADA compliance is only required for new construction after 2010
Explanation
The ADA requires places of public accommodation (restaurants, stores, hotels, offices open to the public) and commercial facilities in Nevada to be accessible. For existing buildings, owners must remove architectural barriers where 'readily achievable' (without much difficulty or expense). New construction and alterations must meet ADA Standards for Accessible Design. Nevada property managers of commercial buildings must budget for ongoing ADA compliance, which affects renovation decisions and tenant improvements.
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