Fair Housing
In Wyoming, the Fair Housing Act's requirement that multifamily housing built after 1991 include accessible design features applies to buildings with:
A2 or more units
B4 or more units✓ Correct
C6 or more units
D10 or more units
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act's design and construction requirements apply to all covered multifamily dwellings—buildings with 4 or more units built for first occupancy after March 13, 1991. These requirements include accessible common areas, accessible route to all units, and basic accessibility features within units.
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