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Does the ADA cover private apartments and private homes? [1]

The ADA does not cover strictly residential private apartments and homes. If, however, a place of public accommodation, such as a doctor's office or day care center, is located in a private residence, the portions of the residence used for that purpose are subject to the ADA's requirements.


For additional information, take a look at the following resource:

Fact Sheet: Accessible Lodging [2]


Source URL: https://adata.org/faq/does-ada-cover-private-apartments-and-private-homes

Links
[1] https://adata.org/faq/does-ada-cover-private-apartments-and-private-homes
[2] https://adata.org/factsheet/accessible-lodging