Fair Housing
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) primarily applies to:
AAll private residential rentals in Utah
BCommercial properties and public accommodations✓ Correct
CAll HOA-managed communities
DSingle-family homes for sale
Explanation
The ADA applies primarily to public accommodations and commercial facilities, requiring accessible design. It does not generally apply to private residential housing (which is covered by the Fair Housing Act).
Related Utah Fair Housing Questions
- A real estate agent who shows a buyer homes only in certain neighborhoods because of the buyer's race is committing:
- A property owner with a building that has 5 units is exempt from the federal Fair Housing Act if the owner occupies one of the units:
- The term 'protected class' in Fair Housing refers to:
- Under the federal Fair Housing Act, which of the following is NOT a protected class?
- The Fair Housing Act specifically covers which of the following types of housing?
- The maximum civil penalty for a first-time Fair Housing Act violation (not involving a prior order) is approximately:
- Steering in real estate means:
- Under the Fair Housing Act, a landlord who charges women a higher security deposit than men is committing:
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