Fair Housing
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which Vermont commercial buildings must provide accessible facilities?
AOnly buildings constructed after 2000
BPlaces of public accommodation and commercial facilities, including real estate offices✓ Correct
COnly federally funded buildings
DBuildings with more than 50 employees
Explanation
The ADA requires places of public accommodation (including real estate offices) and commercial facilities to be accessible to persons with disabilities. This applies to Vermont real estate offices regardless of when they were built, though specific requirements vary.
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