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Christine Swaidan
  • Investor
  • Ventura, CA
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ADA Compliance in California

Christine Swaidan
  • Investor
  • Ventura, CA
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I have a disabled man wanting to move into a one bedroom unit. This is a 1970's building. We do have safety bars in the bathroom but no other equipment. We also have 40 parking spaces for 70 units in our parking lots and there is no designated handicap parking. We are a 55+ complex. Am I going to get into trouble with this situation? I have already given him the okay to move in but now he is saying he doesn't want to walk from street parking. Our lease states that we do not guarantee parking lot spaces. We do have other disabled tenants and this has not been a problem so far. Anyone have any experience with this situation? 

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