Fair Housing
What is an inclusive design in housing?
AIncluding everyone in homeowner meetings
BDesign that accommodates people of all abilities, ages, and backgrounds without special adaptation✓ Correct
COnly installing ramps and elevators
DBuilding in all price ranges
Explanation
Inclusive (universal) design creates environments that are usable by all people to the greatest extent possible, without adaptation. Going beyond minimum FHA accessibility requirements, it benefits people of all ages and abilities throughout their lives.
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