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Smart Condo aims to help physically disabled gain independence

Professors and students at the University of Alberta have created a prototype of an apartment that, if successful, might lead to a leap in unobtrusive home surveillance technology for the elderly and disabled. Originally from National Community Associations News

FL: Housing discrimination against disabled people may be on the rise

It’s a problem that seemed an easy fix. They wanted to build a ramp – at their own expense – around the stairs. But after a year of asking for permission, they still haven’t gotten a response from the condominium association or management company. They said they were told the ramp would be an eyesore. [...]

CA: Disabled tenant left high and dry

A 51-year-old disabled woman is living in a condemned West Third Street condominium without water service despite a city order to vacate the building. Originally from National Community Associations News

IL: AG Madigan Condo Developer Left Disabled Resident No Access to Homes

The Illinois Attorney General’s office has filed a lawsuit against a prominent Chicago-area condo developer, alleging that his Evanston condominium complex, while marketed to people with disabilities, fails to comply with state and federal accessibility laws. Originally from National Community Associations News

IL: AG Madigan Condo Developer Left Disabled Resident No Access to Homes

The Illinois Attorney General’s office has filed a lawsuit against a prominent Chicago-area condo developer, alleging that his Evanston condominium complex, while marketed to people with disabilities, fails to comply with state and federal accessibility laws. Originally from National Community Associations News

IL: AG Madigan Condo Developer Left Disabled Resident No Access to Homes

The Illinois Attorney General’s office has filed a lawsuit against a prominent Chicago-area condo developer, alleging that his Evanston condominium complex, while marketed to people with disabilities, fails to comply with state and federal accessibility laws. Originally from National Community Associations News

IL: AG Madigan Condo Developer Left Disabled Resident No Access to Homes

The Illinois Attorney General’s office has filed a lawsuit against a prominent Chicago-area condo developer, alleging that his Evanston condominium complex, while marketed to people with disabilities, fails to comply with state and federal accessibility laws. Originally from National Community Associations News

IL: AG Madigan Condo Developer Left Disabled Resident No Access to Homes

The Illinois Attorney General’s office has filed a lawsuit against a prominent Chicago-area condo developer, alleging that his Evanston condominium complex, while marketed to people with disabilities, fails to comply with state and federal accessibility laws. Originally from National Community Associations News

IL: AG Madigan Condo Developer Left Disabled Resident No Access to Homes

The Illinois Attorney General’s office has filed a lawsuit against a prominent Chicago-area condo developer, alleging that his Evanston condominium complex, while marketed to people with disabilities, fails to comply with state and federal accessibility laws. Originally from National Community Associations News

IL: AG Madigan Condo Developer Left Disabled Resident No Access to Homes

The Illinois Attorney General’s office has filed a lawsuit against a prominent Chicago-area condo developer, alleging that his Evanston condominium complex, while marketed to people with disabilities, fails to comply with state and federal accessibility laws. Originally from National Community Associations News

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