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U.S.

Department of Justice
Civil Rights Division
T. 6/3/92
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DJ 202-PL-00031 Washington, D.C. 20530

JUN 4 1992
Mr. Lester A. Holmes
5 Curl Drive
Corona del Mar, California 92625

Dear Mr. Holmes:

This letter responds to your correspondence requesting


information regarding the provisions of the Americans with
Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C. S 12101-12213 (ADA). The ADA
authorizes the Department of Justice to provide technical
assistance to individuals and entities having rights and
obligations under the Act. This letter provides informal
guidance to assist you in understanding the ADA accessibility
standards. However, it does not constitute a legal
interpretation and it is not binding on the Department.

Specifically, your letter inquired whether apartment rental


units are covered by the ADA.

Residential apartment units are not covered by the Americans


with Disabilities Act. However, they are governed by the Fair
Housing Act, as amended in 1988, which prohibits discrimination
on the basis of disability and sets minimum accessibility
standards for new construction of certain multi-family housing
units.

Apartment units in a building that are used for


nonresidential purposes -- such as a doctor's office -- would be
covered by the ADA, because such an entity falls within the ADA's
definition of a "place of public accommodation."

We hope that this information is useful to you in evaluating


your rights and obligations under the ADA.

Sincerely,

Joan A. Magagna
Deputy Director
Office on the Americans with
Disabilities Act

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01-00879

LESTER HOLMES ASSOCIATES


Construction and Management Consultants

February 20, 1992

Office of the Americans with Disabilities Act


Civil Rights Division
U. S. Department of Justice
P. O. Box 66118
Washington, DC 20035-6118

Gentlemen,

After several unsuccessful telephone calls to reach an operator, I have


decided to send my question in the form of this letter.

Based upon my understanding of the Americans with Disabilities Act,


specifically Title III, I have concluded that apartment units, whether rented
or leased, are not covered by the Act. They do not appear in the definitions
for Public Accommodations or Commercial Facilities.

Please confirm that the Act does not cover residences of this nature. If,
however, it does, please advise how this has been determined. Thank you.

Sincerely,

LESTER HOLMES Associates

Lester A. Holmes

5 Curl Drive Corona del Mar. California 92625 Telephone/Fax 714/644-8546


202-PL-006
01-00880

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