The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was designed to ensure that all people have access to commercial and public spaces, including those who struggle with disabilities. Most property owners who aren’t disabled themselves don’t know much about the ADA, and researching the specific provisions included in the law can quickly lead uninformed property owners down some serious rabbit holes.
Myths about the ADA and compliance requirements abound, so property owners shouldn’t believe everything they see online. Instead, they can read on to find out about five ADA accessibility myths that might wind up costing them a lot of money.
Equal Access to All: 5 ADA Compliance Myths That May End up Costing You Money
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