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  • I don't think so. This is from the ADA's FAQ page. Q. Does the ADA cover private apartments and private homes? A. The ADA does not cover strictly residential private apartments and homes. If, however, a place of public accommodation, such as a doctor's office or day care center, is located in a private residence, those portions of the residence used for that purpose are subject to the ADA's requirements.

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