What You Need to Know Before Renting a Handicap Accessible Apartment
For those with disabilities, finding a suitable living space can be a challenge. Fortunately, there are many handicap accessible apartments available for rent. But before you sign a lease, there are some important considerations to keep in mind. Here’s what you need to know before renting a handicap accessible apartment.
Understand Your Needs
The first step in finding the right handicap accessible apartment is to understand your needs. Consider the type of disability you have and how it affects your daily life. Think about the features that would make your life easier and more comfortable, such as wide doorways and ramps, grab bars in the bathroom, and adjustable countertops. Make sure to list all of these features so you can find an apartment that meets your needs.
Research Your Options
Once you know what features you need in an apartment, it’s time to start researching your options. Look for apartments that are specifically designed for people with disabilities or that have been modified to include accessibility features. You can also search online for reviews of different apartments and contact local disability organizations for advice on where to find suitable housing.
Know Your Rights
Finally, it’s important to know your rights when it comes to renting a handicap accessible apartment. Under the Fair Housing Act, landlords are required to make reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities, such as allowing modifications or providing assistance animals. Make sure you understand your rights before signing a lease so you can ensure that your needs are met and that you’re treated fairly by your landlord.
Renting a handicap accessible apartment can be an overwhelming process, but it doesn’t have to be. By understanding your needs, researching your options, and knowing your rights, you can find an apartment that meets all of your requirements and makes living with a disability easier and more comfortable.
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