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?
1 Answer from Attorneys
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.