
4 August 2019 | 1 reply
Hi Shelby,Just my thoughts, here are a couple things I would consider right off the bat:*I'm assuming the interior of the house has also been adjusted to accommodate a handicap?

17 April 2019 | 74 replies
Begrudging landlords their reward for providing decent accommodation to the public is not one of them.

6 April 2016 | 10 replies
You have to try and accommodate what you can and not get stuck on sticking a square peg in a round hole.

30 December 2021 | 12 replies
It is a law that governs Public Accommodations, so the definitions in that law have nothing to do with the residential side.

2 June 2021 | 323 replies
Either way, the people who will suffer the most in the long-run will be the tenants who cannot afford, or simply cannot find, rentable accommodation.

1 July 2017 | 3 replies
the demand will grow.. as far as apartments,, a 2 br can house the person handicapped and a live in care giver so I wouldn't make changes to anything myself if it wasn't at least a 2 Br unit.I'm not sure of the laws but we had a handicapped rental unit at a property I managed and I was told if we had an apartment available and anyone applied we would be forced to have the person living in the handicapped unit transfer, to accommodate the handicapped incoming tenant, if we moved in a non-handicapped disabled person into that unit,.. as long as we had a similar size apartment listed to rent.. so nobody in leasing wanted to rent that apartment out to someone that wasn't handicapped, because they knew it would just be a matter of time when they would be forced to transfer a tenant.

19 September 2023 | 241 replies
S2A has plans to accommodate you.

14 September 2022 | 57 replies
This will save you lots of money on accommodation fees.

13 December 2021 | 10 replies
Some older lots are larger and may accommodate a duplex or larger.

12 June 2019 | 0 replies
Rent to SA is basically rent to service accommodation.