Legal Question in Disability Law in California

Recently disabled in a non-accessible apartment complex, what can I do?

I recently became temporarily

disabled (shattered knee, ACL,

meniscus, and misc torn muscles). I

cannot bend my leg currently (pre-

op) and post op, I will have several

months of limited mobility in the leg.

My question is, my apartment

complex is riddled with stairs and its

near impossible for me to get in / out

of my apartment complex without

aid. Does the apartment complex

have to make the complex more

accessible? Can my lease be broken

without penalty to seek more

hospitable housing?


Asked on 12/05/07, 1:31 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Terry A. Nelson Nelson & Lawless

Re: Recently disabled in a non-accessible apartment complex, what can I do?

From a practical standpoint, you probably need to find a new residence, and may be able to negotiate a lease termination because of the situation. It might take a lawyer's intervention to 'persuade' them. I wouldn't expect the complex to have to renovate their building at huge expense just for you, since I also expect that they meet 'code' as they are, since they are a large complex with regular governmental inspections.

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Answered on 12/05/07, 1:12 pm


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