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7 August 2019 | 200 replies
Even though she got 60 days notice, she still couldn’t find an apartment in the area that was first floor and wheelchair accessible.
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30 July 2023 | 18 replies
The woman was in her early 90s and had dementia, but for some reason the relatives brought her to the closing in her wheelchair.
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13 April 2018 | 50 replies
Just as a single mother who is a police officer or a wheel chair bound veteran.
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24 June 2019 | 20 replies
For example: no carpet anywhere (fall risk), wider doors (to accommodate wheelchairs or walkers), walk in showers...etc.)
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24 February 2019 | 27 replies
The neighbor lady had her foot amputated and is in a wheelchair but seems to become friends with nearly every guest.
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26 August 2017 | 9 replies
@Lucas HallenbeckI used a 203k in 2009 to remodel our house for wheelchair access.
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14 June 2013 | 7 replies
It is also clear that the owner of the house was disabled (wheelchair) and it appears they didn't enter or utilize the rest of the house.Bed 4/Bonus Room 9x9 (sheetrock, paint, carpet)Kitchen 2 7x12 (strip, remodel to a mudroom/other area)Stairs (refinish wood/paint, or carpet)Bedroom 3 and 4 12x12 (wallpaper removed, paint, carpet)Upstairs Hall (Paint, sheetrock)Bonus Room 2 (Cosmetics)Bonus Room 3 and 4 (Light Cosmetics)The kitchen is the first room, this is in need of purgo or hardwood flooring and a full overhaul.
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22 February 2017 | 17 replies
Charging more for a service dog is like charging someone for their wheelchair, it just can't be done.However, you should ALWAYS ask for proper documentation.
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24 January 2014 | 6 replies
If some requested aspect is detrimental to general market demands the entire cost should be paid and, in addition, an amount necessary to bring that aspect back to market demands.For example, kitchen cabinets made to ADHA standards for a wheel chair won't be generally marketable.
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17 February 2015 | 14 replies
Federal regulations have been written that give consistent and concrete direction to home and commercial builders on construction of accessible buildings and units.The seven basic requirements of fair and accessible housing are:An accessible building entrance on an accessible route.Accessible public and common use areas.Usable doors (usable by a person in a wheelchair).Accessible route into and through the dwelling unit.Light switches, electrical outlets, thermostats and other environmental controls in accessible locations.Reinforced walls in bathrooms for later installation of grab bars.Usable kitchens and bathrooms.- See more at: http://autismnow.org/articles/reasonable-accommodations-and-accessibility-in-housing/#sthash.eHAZrjM4.dpuf