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In the context of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), what is a key expectation for property managers regarding accessibility in common areas of their properties?

The AODA requires property owners and managers in Ontario to ensure that the common areas of their properties are accessible to individuals with disabilities, i

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Question: In the context of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), what is a key expectation for property managers regarding accessibility in common areas of their properties?

Answer options:

  • To provide all tenants with personal accessibility equipment. ✅ To ensure common areas are free from barriers and accessible to individuals with disabilities.
  • To install a personal elevator in every unit for tenants with mobility issues.
  • To waive rent for tenants who require accessibility accommodations.

Correct answer: To ensure common areas are free from barriers and accessible to individuals with disabilities.

Explanation: The AODA requires property owners and managers in Ontario to ensure that the common areas of their properties are accessible to individuals with disabilities, including removing barriers where feasible, to promote equal access to services.

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