Commitment to Accessibility
The website is designed to be accessible to all individuals, including those with visual, hearing, cognitive, and motor impairments. Significant resources have gone into enhancing the website’s accessibility, ensuring usability for everyone.
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1
The website follows the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 to create an inclusive web environment. These guidelines improve web content accessibility for people with disabilities and benefit all users by making the website more user-friendly.
ADA Accessible Units
Requirements for ADA Accessible Units
Federal law mandates that properties with six or more units must provide at least one unit reserved for customers with disabilities. These units must be identified, and their accessible features should be described in detail. This allows individuals with disabilities to assess whether the unit meets their needs.
Customers without accessibility needs should select another available unit unless the ADA unit is the last one. If the ADA unit is not the last available unit, the reservation may change to accommodate guests with qualifying disabilities.
Exemptions for Certain Properties
Properties with five or fewer units, where the owner lives on the property, do not need to provide an ADA-designated unit. Religious organizations and certain historical properties may also be exempt from specific requirements under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Property owners should verify their exemption status based on local and federal laws.
Website Accessibility Feedback
Ongoing Commitment to Accessibility
The website consistently works to maintain and improve accessibility. It aims to meet Level AA accessibility standards and undergoes regular monitoring to ensure compliance.