Fair Housing
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) primarily affects real estate by requiring accessibility in:
AAll residential housing
BNew construction of places of public accommodation and commercial facilities✓ Correct
CAll rental properties regardless of size
DSingle-family homes built after 1991
Explanation
The ADA requires accessibility standards for places of public accommodation and commercial facilities, not private residential housing (which is addressed by the Fair Housing Act).
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