Fair Housing
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, a NH property manager of a commercial building must provide:
AOnly a written notice of accessibility features
BAccessible entrances, parking, restrooms, and paths of travel in newly constructed or renovated spaces✓ Correct
CA personal assistant for each disabled employee in the building
DOnly elevator access in buildings over 2 stories
Explanation
ADA Title III requires places of public accommodation to be accessible, including entrances, parking, restrooms, and routes of travel. New construction and renovations must meet ADA Standards for Accessible Design.
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