Property Management
In Utah, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessibility requirements apply to:
AAll residential properties with 4 or more units
BNew and substantially renovated commercial facilities open to the public✓ Correct
CAll residential properties built after 1991
DOnly government-owned buildings
Explanation
The ADA applies to commercial facilities and public accommodations (businesses, professional offices, hotels, restaurants). Residential housing is primarily governed by the Fair Housing Act's accessibility requirements, not the ADA.
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