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I do not use federal or state funds. As a private owner of a multi-family residential facility, what architectural accessibility standards should I apply for new constructions and/or renovations?

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I do not use federal or state funds. As a private owner of a multi-family residential facility, what architectural accessibility standards should I apply for new constructions and/or renovations?

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Privately owned residential facilities must comply with all Fair Housing Act requirements (see question three). Similarly, the ADA accessibility standards may also apply to portions of a property that may not be covered by the Fair Housing Act (see question two).

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