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John Clarken Contacted about lease for assisted living facility HELP! Oregon
7 January 2022 | 3 replies
If they do not have the ability to accept residents in wheelchairs, it would be unwise to accept them.Finally, at least in the state of GA, you would not need a license as the owner of the home, but that could vary on your state and local rules and regulations.
Mat Yuriditsky County assessor website
23 August 2021 | 2 replies
There's also a wheelchair ramp taking up half the walkway. 
Brandon Bell Wheel chair accessibility
10 September 2021 | 11 replies
When I went to show them the unit, I found out one of the renters was in a wheel chair, this unit is not wheel chair friendly!
Cedrick Givens Referral Fee and 3 year lease, are these comon?
8 September 2021 | 18 replies
I’ve been reading “Landlording on AutoPilot”and given that I  am an injured Vet(wheelchair bound) , learning I can handle everything pertaining to the business with my technology is amazing….
Dor Peleg Reasonable Accommodations - not sure
1 October 2021 | 3 replies
Hello everyone,Long time member, first time poster.It’s a long story and I’m writing this on my phone so I’ll skip some parts.Current residents in one of my units are not actually on a lease (mom is on lease but moving out leaving daughter there etc)I’ve already talked to them letting them know we will need to have a new lease signed with everyone living there to be on it.During our conversation, it was mentioned that one of them will be having a surgery soon and will be in a wheelchair for a while.They requested I add a ramp to the house (this is a double width mobile home).So my question is, do I have to add the ramp?
Jeremy Drawas Unusual Eviction / Tenant Situation
21 September 2020 | 6 replies
I built him a wheelchair ramp when he needed it and we had a great relationship.
Max T. ADUs legal everywhere?
10 September 2021 | 44 replies
Rock climbing gym project derailed because planners want sidewalk ramp up to building for wheelchair accessibility form street level on elevated site, Bend OR.
Account Closed ESA question need advice
24 November 2021 | 3 replies
This dog is to be treated no different than if the tenant had a wheel chair.
Account Closed Tenant wants a dog but no pet policy
24 November 2021 | 11 replies
The dog is to be treated no different than if the tenant had a wheelchair.
David Riska Converting a property to a Residential Assisted Living home
15 December 2021 | 4 replies
You will need ADA hallways and bathrooms (generally 36 inch clearance for a wheelchair to do a 360 or more) You'll need the electrical to exceed code and add carbon monoxide and smoke detectors that are commercial flashers for hard of hearing and blind.