Fair Housing
A developer in Oklahoma City builds a new 10-unit apartment complex. Under the Fair Housing Act, the units must:
ABe priced below market rate to ensure fair access
BBe designed and constructed to meet accessibility requirements including accessible common areas, accessible routes, and adaptable unit features for persons with disabilities✓ Correct
CInclude at least two units reserved for disabled tenants
DOnly comply with state building codes, not fair housing design requirements
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act requires all multifamily housing built after March 13, 1991 with 4 or more units to comply with design and construction requirements: accessible public areas, accessible routes, and units with features like accessible doors and adaptable kitchens/baths.
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