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disability discrimination complaint South Carolina

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A tenant with wheelchair disability filed complaint with South Carolina Human Affairs Commission against our multi-familty property (apartments) in Columbia for not building a ramp per her request. Looking for suggestions from other property owners who might have experienced similar complaints. Particularly if you know of a local defense attorney familiar with this topic who can help us with SCHAC questions. Thanks in advance.

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John Underwood
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So she was in a wheelchair when she moved in 2 years ago and accepted properties as it is?

You have offered to move her to another unit where a ramp is not required?

If so I don't see where you have done anything wrong.

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