Accessibility
Dwellings, both private and public, comply with the Fair Housing Act’s design and construction requirements. Covered multifamily dwellings are in buildings that have four or more units. It includes all of the ground floor units, and, in an elevator building, all units in these buildings. It applies to housing that was designed or constructed for first occupancy after March 13, 1991.
Successful accessibility is often measured in inches, so attention to detail can make the difference between achieving access and excluding or injuring someone. When the minimum requirements are not met, the results can limit access for a person with a disability or exclude them from the housing altogether. Sometimes lack of access can even be dangerous.
HOME offers classes on Design and Construction please email Rebecca Griffin to schedule training.
In order to be in compliance with the Fair Housing Act, there are seven basic design and construction requirements that must be met.