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by Spivak 3351 days ago
Why wouldn't it be if the parent is currently living in it? Are the regulations for short-term and long-term rentals different?
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Yes, there are in fact less (or no) disability access requirements for a private residence. The typical home, if used as a hotel, would not be in compliance with access requirements imposed on hotels. This is one way that the deck is stacked against hotels.
I don't understand this comment or why GP is being downvoted. No, my own home is very wheelchair unfriendly because I am not in a wheelchair.