The Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a lawsuit alleging a North Dakota company failed to design and construct multifamily residential properties to be accessible for people with disabilities.
The lawsuit states that significant physical accessibility barriers exist at 116 units constructed over a 15-year period, including excessive slopes to entrances and inadequate interior space to maneuver a wheelchair and inaccessible parking.
Read on for details from the DOJ’s lawsuit.
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