Fair Housing
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) primarily applies to real estate in the context of:
AAll residential rental properties
BSingle-family homes
CPublic accommodations and commercial facilities✓ Correct
DCondominiums with fewer than 4 units
Explanation
The ADA applies to places of public accommodation (businesses, hotels, restaurants) and commercial facilities, requiring accessibility. The Fair Housing Act addresses accessibility requirements for residential properties.
Related Nevada Fair Housing Questions
- Under the Fair Housing Act, when can a landlord legally refuse to rent to a family with children?
- What is an 'affirmatively furthering fair housing' (AFFH) requirement for Nevada local governments receiving HUD funds?
- What is the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) and how does it relate to fair housing in Nevada?
- What is the penalty for a first-time fair housing violation under the federal Fair Housing Act?
- Nevada's fair housing law provides protections beyond the federal Fair Housing Act. Which of the following is a state-protected class in Nevada that is NOT in the federal law?
- Under what circumstances can an HOA in Nevada restrict the use of a unit to adults only?
- What is a protected class under Nevada's additional fair housing protections beyond federal law?
- A Nevada property manager refuses to rent to a family with two children because of a 'no children' policy. This violates:
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