Property Management
A Washington commercial property manager manages an office building with common area restrooms. Under the ADA, the property manager must ensure restrooms are:
AAccessible only for public accommodations, not private tenants
BAccessible in compliance with ADA standards for places of public accommodation and commercial facilities✓ Correct
COnly accessible if the building was built after 1990
DAccessible only for federally leased spaces
Explanation
Commercial buildings that are places of public accommodation or commercial facilities must comply with ADA accessibility requirements for restrooms and other facilities. This applies regardless of when the building was constructed, though older buildings have some safe harbor provisions.
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