
5 December 2019 | 94 replies
Also if most voters were renters, they would push for renter-friendly legislation -- more rent control, more difficult evictions, more building permits, more ADA requirements, more non-discrimination rules.

4 December 2015 | 9 replies
As a matter of course, we have to bring the building up to code which includes ADA compliance (grab bars and roll in showers) and fire suppression/detection (fire sprinklers, alarms and lights, etc.).

22 January 2024 | 69 replies
You could go overboard and put in ADA wheelchair width front door and bathroom door If you wanted to dedicate this unit long term to elderly customers.Just my 2 cents.

27 December 2016 | 9 replies
You are then going to take this contract and market it to a "private mailing list" (because you cannot market it to the general public) for 105K.Keep in mind the general public has already been advertised this house for 100K, Now you have to find a buyer that will never ever find it listed for 100K (from the MLS, a newspaper ad a flyer).

1 April 2015 | 8 replies
Claim example, you have a fire and all your door widths are not ADA compliant.

12 January 2015 | 47 replies
You need to think of and treat the request for a service animal as a request for an ADA reasonable accommodation request which must meet three legal tests:1.

2 August 2017 | 11 replies
Or look into a househack through a duplex, single family with an ADA for airbnb, etc.What are you looking to put down?

20 April 2016 | 30 replies
@troy s Great to see you have the practical side behind your self, it dose ad a lot of validity to what you are saying and congrats on the move to management; I'm sure your body is thanking you, let alone your lungs, eyes from all the off gases.

23 December 2023 | 10 replies
Actually, it does fall under Federal ADA requirements...Section 8 is irrelevant.You DO have to allow them to make modifications at their own expense, and YOU need to evaluate their specific request and make a determination if YOU can "reasonably" make/afford the accommodation requested.

7 November 2017 | 2 replies
Denise Webster I wouldn’t buy a home that is wheelchair and ADA accessible when I don’t need it myself.