Landlords in California must generally comply with the ADA, the Americans with Disabilities Act. They must also comply with the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 (FHAA). The FHAA states that any building constructed after March 1991 must be capable of being adapted...
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ADA website concerns for hotel owners
Hotel owners, along with other businesspeople, have expressed concern about the potential of the serious threat of Americans with Disabilities Act, or ADA compliance lawsuits. While their hotels might welcome people with disabilities, many recent complaints have...
A CASp inspection could help against ADA compliance lawsuits
Running a business means that you have a lot on your plate. Your days consist of coming up with new ideas, managing operations, delegating jobs to employees and ensuring the overall success of your company. As a result, you do not want anything to suddenly derail your...
Can A Closed Business Terminate Its Lease?
The common belief that a tenant remains “on the hook” for rent for the term of the lease regardless of difficult economic times is being questioned in the COVID-19 world. All landlords and commercial tenants should be aware of three legal doctrines that may become...
Are the handrails at your business ADA compliant?
When running a business, you need to think of everything from the most obvious aspects of your operations to the most minute detail. Overlooking anything could set your company up for difficulties or even lawsuits. From policies regarding your employees to your...