ADA

Americans with Disabilities Act Counsel

Counsel on accessibility obligations and exposure mitigation for property owners, operators, and management companies.

AccommodationComplianceDefenseMultifamily

Obligations

What the ADA requires of property owners.

The ADA imposes obligations on owners and operators of public accommodations and certain housing — from physical accessibility of common areas to policies that allow service animals and assistance devices.

We help property owners understand which obligations apply, where exposure is greatest, and how to bring properties into compliance without overspending.

  • Public accommodation analysis
  • Service animal policy review
  • Common-area accessibility
  • Reasonable modification requests

Reasonable Accommodation

Handling accommodation requests properly.

Requests for reasonable accommodation must be evaluated through an interactive process and documented carefully. The conversation — not just the outcome — is what regulators and courts examine.

We help draft response letters, request appropriate documentation, and reach decisions that are both compliant and defensible.

Defense

Defending ADA claims and demand letters.

Serial-plaintiff demand letters and Title III lawsuits are an increasing presence in New Jersey. Quick assessment of standing, mootness, and the cost of cure often determines whether to litigate or resolve.

We have defended owners against accessibility claims and can move quickly to evaluate exposure and respond.

  • Demand letter triage
  • Standing & mootness defense
  • Cure cost analysis
  • Settlement negotiation

Programs & Training

Building a compliant operation.

Most accommodation disputes are resolved at the leasing or property-management level. We provide policy templates and training so on-site teams handle requests consistently.

Sound process is the best defense to a lawsuit and the most reliable way to keep tenants housed.

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Frequently Asked

Common questions about ada.

Have a matter that isn't covered below? Our attorneys are happy to discuss it directly.

Common areas open to the public can fall under the ADA, and the FHA imposes additional accessibility duties on housing. We will identify which framework applies.

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Confidential consultations for New Jersey landlords. Tell us about your matter and an attorney will respond directly.