Lawsuit Settled to Make Apartment Complexes in Four States Accessible

posted on Nov 09 by in the Disability News, Opinion and Discussion, Wheelchair Accessibility category

Scales of Justice

Settlement was announced today in a multistate lawsuit alleging housing discrimination on the basis of disability. Defendants in 4 states will pay all costs related to making the multifamily housing complexes accessible to persons with disabilities. The defendants are also required to take training on the requirements of The Fair Housing Act.

The retrofitting includes modifying walkways to eliminate steps, excess slopes and level changes, providing accessible curb ramps, and providing accessible parking and routes to site amenities, such as clubhouses, pools, mailboxes and trash facilities. The settlement also provides for the replacement of inaccessible knob door hardware, the widening of inaccessible narrow doorways, and the reconfiguration of bathrooms and kitchens to accommodate persons who use wheelchairs.

Have you lived in an apartment complex and had problems with accessibility?

One Comment

Quandetta Banks Etheridge, posted this comment on Jun 5th, 2011

my elderly parents currently moved in apts with no handicapped access. they are on the 3rd floor-they couldnt see the apt before down payment not did they know it would be on 3rd floor. my mother takes dialysis 3x weekly, so how is my father going to get her up and down the 3 flights of stairs? no elevator. they had to receive the 1st available apt because of their home foreclosure. they are 75+. i thought any public place, apt, store, etc had to have handicapp access.???

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