Fair Housing
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) primarily affects real estate by requiring:
AAll residential properties to be accessible
BPlaces of public accommodation and commercial facilities to be accessible✓ Correct
CAll landlords to install ramps
DAll HOAs to waive fees for disabled members
Explanation
The ADA primarily requires accessibility in places of public accommodation (e.g.
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Key Terms to Know
Eminent Domain
The power of government to take private property for public use, with the requirement to pay the owner just compensation.
Fair Housing ActFederal law prohibiting discrimination in the sale, rental, or financing of housing based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, and familial status.
SteeringAn illegal practice where a real estate agent directs buyers toward or away from certain neighborhoods based on the buyer's race, religion, national origin, or other protected characteristics.
BlockbustingAn illegal practice of inducing homeowners to sell by claiming that the entry of minority groups will lower property values.
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