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Real Estate

Jul. 9, 2002

The ADA Pinch

BY LESLIE E. CRISWELL AND CATHERINE ROWLETT Access claims under the Americans with Disabilities Act are the new rage among plaintiffs' attorneys in California. Even if a claim has little or no merit, it could cost landlords and tenants big. Understanding the act's obligations may prevent a lawsuit.

        BY LESLIE E. CRISWELL AND CATHERINE ROWLETT
        
        Access claims under the Americans with Disabilities Act are the new rage among plaintiffs' attorneys in California. Even if a claim has little or no merit, it could cost landlords and tenants big. Understanding the act's obligations may prevent a lawsuit.
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