Fair Housing
What is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Title III and how does it affect Nevada commercial real estate owners?
ATitle III governs employer accommodations for disabled employees
BTitle III requires places of public accommodation and commercial facilities to be accessible to persons with disabilities, requiring Nevada commercial property owners to remove architectural barriers where readily achievable✓ Correct
CTitle III applies only to newly constructed buildings
DTitle III is enforced by the Nevada Equal Rights Commission only
Explanation
ADA Title III requires places of public accommodation (restaurants, hotels, retail stores) and commercial facilities open to the public to remove architectural barriers to accessibility where readily achievable. Nevada commercial property owners must evaluate and address accessibility issues.
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