Boards do have discretion regarding steps to take when residents in wheelchairs have accessibility requests.
Boards do have discretion regarding steps to take when residents in wheelchairs have accessibility requests.
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What happens when a board questions the good faith of an owner’s request for a “reasonable accommodation”?
Always remember: the needs of disabled residents must be taken into account during disruptive projects.
When a resident with a disability requests a “reasonable accommodation,” the board has to face a series of decisions.
Applying rules to all residents equally is a board requirement, not an option.
Does the Americans with Disabilities Act cover co-ops?