Certified Apartment Portfolio Supervisor (CAPS) Practice Exam - Module 1

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Which floors must adhere to accessibility requirements in buildings with elevators?

  1. Only the top floor

  2. All units in the building

  3. Ground floor in buildings without elevators

  4. Only the first floor

The correct answer is: All units in the building

In buildings with elevators, all floors must adhere to accessibility requirements to ensure that individuals with disabilities have equal access to all areas of the building. This is in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other applicable regulations, which mandate that accessible routes must be provided to all floors. This requirement allows individuals using wheelchairs or other mobility devices to access units, amenities, and services located on any floor, not just those immediately adjacent to the entry level or ground floor. Therefore, it is essential that all units in the building are designed to comply with these accessibility standards, accommodating any residents or visitors who may require assistance navigating multiple levels. In contrast, options that suggest limitations, such as only the top floor, only the first floor, or the ground floor in buildings without elevators, do not encompass the comprehensive requirements necessary for true accessibility. Such restrictions would fail to provide full access to residents and visitors throughout the entire structure.