There is no such thing as “being grandfathered in” under the Americans with Disabilities Act. However, some businesses may be covered by something called “safe harbor.” To make it
In our latest Ask the ADA Expert blog, Marsha Mazz elaborated on why some older buildings are not nearly as accessible as others. Many people took to social media
In general, the U.S. Department of Justice and the courts consider a building to be physically “accessible” if it complies with the DOJ ADA regulations and ADA Standards for
Above image courtesy of Azmanjaka/Getty Disability Collection. Did you know that post offices and all other federally-owned buildings are covered by the Architectural Barriers Act, and not the Americans
Question: I’m looking for a new accessible apartment and am confused. Can someone explain what accessibility means in terms of apartment buildings? Most of the apartments I’m being shown