Fair Housing
A Wyoming apartment complex that consists of 10 units must comply with the Fair Housing Act's design and construction requirements for accessibility for buildings built after:
AJanuary 1, 1978
BMarch 13, 1991✓ Correct
CJanuary 1, 2000
DOctober 1, 2010
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act's accessibility design and construction requirements apply to covered multifamily buildings first occupied after March 13, 1991, including ground floor units and all units in elevator buildings.
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