Property Management
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), commercial property owners and managers must ensure that:
AAll tenants are physically capable of accessing the space
BPlaces of public accommodation are accessible to persons with disabilities✓ Correct
CResidential tenants must have accessible features regardless of disability
DAll improvements must be made at tenant expense
Explanation
The ADA requires that places of public accommodation (retail stores, restaurants, offices open to the public, etc.) be accessible to persons with disabilities. This affects commercial property managers who must ensure their properties comply with ADA accessibility requirements including ramps, doorways, signage, and restrooms.
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