Guest guest Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 Thanks for the rental info. If he has to bring the building into ADA compliance, I will definitely ask for that information from them. The med place was very nice - gave me the name of the owner to complain to and told me about different events with people who tried to access the building who used wheelchairs/walkers or limitations and I'm more than happy to make sure they don't have to pay the cost of upgrades. Kathy Go ADA! Bldg issues Hi, Just heard back from the local ADA office and they are sending an inspector to the building that I couldn't have accessed without assistance. The woman that returned my call said if what I stated is true (it is) that all issues stated are non-compliant for a public building, never mind one that houses a medical facility. She was great and told me a few horror stories about buildings where the owners swore to others they were in compliance and of course they're weren't. She's sending me some information via attachment on federal and my state's compliance and will get back to me after the inspection. If anyone wants some/all of the federal info she sends me (or if anyone is interested in NC), let me know and I'll forward to your private address. Hoping that it's good information to anyone that comes across public buildings that are inaccessible. Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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