Multifamily Accessibility Design Requirements Under Federal Laws - OHFA-Approved for Developers, Architects, & General Contractors

Content
6 modules

Course Length
5 hours

Instructor
E and A Team

Price
$225.00

Description

E&A Team's Multifamily Accessibility Design Requirments Under Federal Laws meets the Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency (OHFA) QAP.

It consists of three instructional modules and a comprehensive exam.

Multifamily Accessibility Overview (ADA, 504, Fair Housing Act)  - 1 hour
Multifamily Accessibility Requirements under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 - 1.5 hours
Multifamily Accessibility Requirements under the Fair Housing Act - 1.5 hours

Upon successful completion of the course materials and exams, trainees will receive a certificate stating that they have had five hours of Multifamily Accessibility Design Requirements training that meets the OHFA QAP.

Objectives

Learning Objectives for Multifamily Accessibility Requirements Under Federal Laws 

Multifamily Accessibility Requirements Overview: 1 Hour

● Become familiar with the history of the three federal accessibility laws and their impact on multifamily accessibility

● Be able to identify which federal accessibility laws apply to different types of housing developments

● Discover the reasons multifamily owners, design professionals, contractors, builders, etc often believe they are in compliance, and the reasons they may not actually be in compliance.

● Understand the legal ramifications of being out of compliance with the federal accessibility laws

Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act: 1.5 Hours

● Understand when Section 504 applies to multifamily properties

● Explore the design and construction requirements under Section 504 and understand how to meet the requirements

● Identify design issues and learn how to remedy them by viewing videos, examining graphics and photographs of design done both incorrectly and correctly.

● Learn the importance of Section 504 as it pertains to scoring factors for tax credit properties

Fair Housing Act 1.5 Hours

● Gain an understanding of each of the Seven Design & Construction Requirements under the Fair Housing Act

● Explore the design and construction requirements under Fair Housing Design Requirements and understand how to meet the requirements.

● Learn common accessibility mistakes made during the design and construction of multifamily properties and how to avoid them.

● Examine multimedia material and be able to identify whether there is an accessibility issue depicted or whether the construction has been done correctly.

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Multifamily Accessibility Design Requirements Under Federal Laws - OHFA-Approved for Developers, Architects, & General Contractors

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Multifamily Accessibility Design Requirements Under Federal Laws - Course Manual
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Module 1: Multifamily Accessibility Design Requirements - Multifamily Accessibility Overview
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Module 2: Multifamily Accessibility Design Requirements - Section 504 Accessibility Requirements
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Module 3: Multifamily Accessibility Design Requirements - Fair Housing Act Accessibility Requirements
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BONUS: Your Questions, Our Answers! - Copy
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EXAM: Multifamily Accessibility Design Requirements Under Federal Laws
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Refunds

Refunds must be requested by sending email to helpdesk@EandATeam.com

Refunds must be requested prior to taking the course exam.

NO REFUNDS will be issued for courses that are complete!

Refunds are issued back to the credit card used for payment and may take 5-7 business days to process.

 

Legal Disclaimer

E&A Team, Inc. provides information and consultation to the housing industry. E&A Team, Inc. is not engaged in the practice of law and cannot render legal advice. The information provided by E&A Team, Inc. should not be construed as legal advice to be applied to any specific factual situation. If legal advice is needed, users are urged to consult a competent attorney. E&A Team, Inc. makes every effort to provide accurate and complete information. However, we make no claims, promises or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the contents of herein and expressly disclaim liability for errors and omissions in the contents of the information contained herein.

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