Fair Housing
Which of the following statements about accessibility requirements in new construction under the Fair Housing Act is TRUE?
AOnly buildings with 50 or more units must comply
BAll multi-family buildings with 4 or more units built after March 13, 1991 must meet basic accessibility requirements✓ Correct
CAccessible design is optional if the construction cost exceeds $1 million
DOnly ground-floor units must be accessible
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act requires that all multi-family buildings with 4 or more units first occupied after March 13, 1991 must be designed and constructed to meet basic accessibility requirements for persons with disabilities.
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