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Jon Quigley
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Livonia, MI
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handicap issue

Jon Quigley
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Livonia, MI
Posted

Hello

 I know it is illegal to discriminate against disabled folks.  But one question - if we accept a disabled person (which I'm glad to do) does this implicitly mean by law we have to prep the property to be wheelchair accessible and other physical modifications to the property?   Any tips on what we might need to do both morally and legally to have the property be a good one for them?   Thanks.     

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