Fair Housing
Vermont's accessibility requirements for new multifamily housing construction require that units on accessible routes have:
ALuxury finishes
BAccessible entrances, wider doorways, and other features to accommodate persons with disabilities✓ Correct
CMinimum 1,200 square feet
DPrivate outdoor space
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act's design and construction requirements apply to new multifamily buildings with four or more units, requiring accessible entrances, wider doorways, accessible common areas, and adaptable unit designs.
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