Why must you comply with Handicap Accessibility Standards?
It is the law.
Sections 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Fair Housing Act, Americans with Disabilities Act, some building codes, and some agency regulations all have some application to multi-family housing.
It is the right thing to do.
All of us or some member of our immediate family will spend some time in a wheel chair.
While any one, at any time, for no reason may sue you, properly addressing the applicable handicap accessibility guidelines makes losing a suit unlikely.
What can Compliance Solutions do to help you meet the guidelines?
Plan Reviews - new construction or rehabs
You send us the architectural and engineering drawing, and we review all aspects of the construction. We report to you and the architect (usually by e-mail) within 48 hours any non-compliance findings or issues. After we receive an acceptable response, we send a final approval.
Construction Monitoring
It is cost effective to inspect the project during and immediately upon completion of construction. Construction is not always executed in accordance with the plans. Catching mistakes early can save significant amounts of money.
Existing Property Inspections
We inspect existing properties, develop a list of modifications needed to meet
applicable guidelines and provide estimates of the cost of modifications.
Why should you work with Compliance Solutions?
Experience and Expertise
We are the largest provider of Accessibility Services in the country. We have provided accessibility reviews for nearly 4000 properties since 1995. Our inspectors are
thoroughly trained and knowledgeable in all applicable laws and regulations. Report writers, who are also fully trained and experienced, review all fieldwork in the process of preparing estimates and transition plans.
Reliability and Quality Service
Zeffert & Associates has built a reputation for highly responsive service and on time delivery of reports. We do not aim for satisfied customers; we want delighted
customers.
Reasonable Pricing
Our prices are based on cost, not what the market will bear.