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A Bronx, N.Y., developer recently agreed to settle a federal fair housing case accusing it of failing to build two rental housing communities, which together contain more than 120 units, with accessible features for persons with disabilities.
Federal fair housing law requires that multifamily housing constructed for first occupancy after Mar. 13, 1991, have basic features accessible to persons with disabilities.