FHA Design and Construction Jacksonville Beach FL

Don't fall for the most common misconceptions of the FHA design and construction requirements in Jacksonville Beach. Follow these 10 tips to ensure you're on the right track. Read on and find more information!

Ebert Norman Brady Architects
(904)241-9997
1361 13Th Ave S Ste 230
Jacksonville Beach, FL
Dasher Hurst Architects PA
(904)887-8316
13901 Sutton Park Dr S
Jacksonville, FL
Basham & Lucas Design Group, Inc.
7645 Gate Pkwy Ste 201
Jacksonville, FL
Kenneth Smith Architects, Inc.
(904)281-0002
8301 Cypress Plaza Dr Ste 203
Jacksonville, FL
Powers Design Architects
50 A1a N Ste 101,
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
Ruth & Dunavant Architects, Inc.
216 3Rd Ave S,
Jacksonville Beach, FL
Frontline DMA
102 Sanchez Ct,
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
LPA Group, Inc.
10748 Deerwood Park Blvd,
Jacksonville, FL
Steven E. Hutchins Architects
9143 Philips Hwy Ste 140
Jacksonville, FL
Bloodgood Sharp Buster Architects & Planners, Inc.
9191 RG Skinner Pwky Ste 303
Jacksonville, FL
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FHA Design and Construction

Edited By Rachel Z. Azoff

Meeting the accessible design and construction requirements of the Fair Housing Act can be easier said than done. Unfortunately, many developers don't realize they are in noncompliance until they receive a complaint or-even worse-news of a lawsuit.

"Understanding and implementing the requirements of the FHA, from design through construction, is critical to protect yourself," says Douglas J. Anderson, a partner with Chicago-based LCM Architects. "Accessibility is often measured in inches-and sometimes to a quarter of an inch. Careful attention to detail can mean the difference between FHA compliance and an FHA lawsuit."

Here, Anderson offers his list of 10 areas of common misconception when it comes to FHA design and construction.

1. State and Local Code Compliance

Many designers or owners assume that if they are in compliance with state and/or local codes, they automatically meet or exceed HUD's fair housing requirements. In general, most state or local codes do not meet or exceed HUD's interpretation of the FHA requirements in all areas, and the issuance of a permit or certificate of occupancy for state or local codes provides no assurance that the development meets the FHA requirements.

2. FHA Covered Units

For a typical site, the law applies to all ground-floor units in multifamily walk-up buildings with four or more units and all units in multifamily elevator buildings with four or more units.

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