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This page explore common myths and misconception about the ADA and accessibility in general. The posts are written or reviewed by a Certified Access Specialist (CASp).

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Myths & Misconceptions about the ADA & Accessibility


May 15, 2020

MYTH - My Pre-ADA Building is "Grandfathered"

May 15, 2020/ Cory Cabral
MYTH - My Pre-ADA Building is "Grandfathered"

Most people assume that if their property was built before the ADA was passed in 1990 that they are immune to the current accessibility standards. That assumption is not true and failure to recognize this fact puts your property at risk of falling victim to a "shakedown lawsuit".

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