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November 2025 Coach's Quiz

Oct 21, 2025
Heather Stone
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Use 4-Step Process for Evaluating Accommodation Requests

The decision often hinges on what is and isn’t “reasonable.”
Oct 21, 2025
Heather Stone

The decision often hinges on what is and isn’t “reasonable.”


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The 10 Most Common Accessibility Pitfalls & How to Avoid Them

Nov 22, 2024
Glenn S. Demby

This month’s lesson is dedicated to helping you root out potential accessibility violations while you still have time to resolve them. First, we’ll explain the different accessibility laws that may apply to your property and the basic design standards they require you to meet. Then, we’ll point ...

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Must You Make Reasonable Accommodations for Legalized Medical Marijuana?

Jul 22, 2024

We'll give you 11 rules to follow when processing reasonable accommodations requests for medical marijuana use. 

 

 


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Take 9 Steps When Dealing with Tenant Hoarders

Feb 23, 2024
March 2024 Coach's Quiz

Here’s how to avoid disability discrimination when seeking to evict tenants for hoarding.

 

 


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Does Your Building Emergency Evacuation Plan Account for the Disabled?

Jun 22, 2023

Don’t leave tenants with disabilities behind.

 


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Is Your Website Putting You at Risk of a Disability Discrimination Lawsuit?

Apr 18, 2023

Website accessibility is rapidly emerging as the next big thing in fair housing liability.

 

Like any other consumer-facing business, multifamily housing providers need a good website that online shoppers can use to scope out their product. But while most landlords understand its business importance, many landlords overlook the fair housing risks that come with having a website.


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When to Grant Tenants’ Requests for Assistance Animals

Feb 21, 2023
March 2023 Coach's Quiz

What Would You Do? Neighbors complain that a tenant is keeping Binky, a loud and menacing-looking pit bull, in her apartment in violation of your community’s no-pets policy. You ask the tenant to get rid of the dog or you may have to evict her. She becomes flustered and insists that she has a disability and needs Binky for emotional and physical support. But the tenant seems perfectly healthy, both physically and mentally, and this is...

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10 Steps to Avoid Liability for Refusing Reasonable Accommodations

Jun 17, 2022
July 2022 Coach's Quiz

Not all requests for disability accommodations are reasonable. How can you tell which are and which aren’t?

 


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Excluding Drug Users Without Committing Disability Discrimination

May 17, 2022
June 2022 Coach's Quiz

Tenants who abuse drugs and alcohol may be endangering not only themselves but also their neighbors. Tenant substance abuse can result in criminal activity, violence, fires, disturbances, and other threats to apartment community health, safety, and tranquility. But, from a legal standpoint, cracking down on substance abuse isn’t so simple. For one thing, drug and alcohol dependency and addiction aren’t just social problems but diseases. As such, they may qua...

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