Property Management
A Rhode Island apartment complex must comply with accessibility requirements of the Fair Housing Act if it has:
AAny rental units, regardless of the number
BFour or more units, with accessibility requirements for units in buildings with elevators or first-floor units in buildings without elevators✓ Correct
COnly newly constructed buildings built after 1991
DMore than 20 units
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act requires accessibility design and construction features in residential buildings with four or more units built after March 13, 1991, with specific requirements varying based on whether the building has an elevator.
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