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Written by Brent Williams
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Tuesday, 16 February 2010 21:15 |
The results are in for our third Training Trivia (powered by Grace Hill)! And this time we really rolled out the big guns with a truly challenging question, with only 44% of members getting the answer right! For those who missed it, here was the question:
"A disabled resident had changes made to allow them to fully enjoy your premises. According to Fair Housing law, under what circumstances must a handicapped party restore the modifications made to the exterior of the apartment or to the common areas?"
- If the modifications are unsightly
- If the modifications can be easily restored
- If the modifications interfere with the next resident's use and enjoyment of the community
- Never; the handicapped person does not need to restore modifications to the community exterior or common areas
 Congrats to everybody who got the correct answer! If you didn't, here's a little help from Grace Hill:
"According to Fair Housing law, the handicapped party cannot be required to restore modifications to common areas or to the exterior of the apartment. They are, however, responsible for making reasonable restorations to the interior of the apartment to return it to its original condition if the modifications will interfere with the next resident's use. "
And last but certainly not least, the winner of the first Training Trivia!
Congrats to Frederic Guitton for winning our second Training Trivia! Thanks to Grace Hill, Frederic has won a $10 gift card of his choice! For everybody else, we will be doing Training Trivia twice a month, so keep a look out for new Trivia questions on the site! (Remember that you have to be registered and logged into the site to be eligible!)
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 February 2010 10:18 |