Fair Housing
In Ohio, an owner of a commercial office building must comply with which accessibility law for persons with disabilities?
AFair Housing Act (FHA) exclusively
BAmericans with Disabilities Act (ADA) for places of public accommodation✓ Correct
CSection 504 of the Rehabilitation Act exclusively
DNo accessibility laws apply to commercial buildings
Explanation
Commercial buildings that are places of public accommodation must comply with the ADA's accessibility requirements. The FHA primarily covers residential housing; Section 504 applies to federally funded programs.
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