I was just thinking of more than wheelchair accessibility being needed to be fully ADA-compliant. However, there is apparently more than one way to claim compliance. I was thinking things like Braille signs; lights instead of/in addition to doorbells; those kind of things.
I would expect University-provided or -owned housing to be compliant, though, whether or not privately owned real estate is.
Just learning.
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