Fair Housing

Under the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act), which properties must provide accessible accommodations?

AOnly single-family homes built after 1990
BAll places of public accommodation and commercial facilities✓ Correct
CPrivate clubs and religious organizations
DOnly rental properties with more than 100 units

Explanation

The ADA requires places of public accommodation (businesses, hotels, etc.) and commercial facilities to provide accessible design and removal of barriers. It applies to commercial real estate. The Fair Housing Act separately covers residential accessibility requirements.

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