Land Use & Zoning
The Fair Housing Act's design and construction requirements apply to:
AAll residential buildings
BMultifamily housing with 4 or more units built for first occupancy after March 13, 1991✓ Correct
CSingle-family homes in HOA communities only
DCommercial buildings only
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act's accessibility design and construction requirements apply to multifamily housing with four or more units built after March 13, 1991. They require accessible common areas, doors, and other features.
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