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Is Your Website ADA Compliant? – Better Safe Than Sorry
With the ongoing national Covid-19 crisis, real estate brokers, agents, and property managers are more reliant than ever on the internet as a means of marketing and communication. Websites remain a critical marketing tool for most real estate professionals. ADA (“Americans With Disabilities Act”) website compliance is essential for all businesses, including your real estate…
GDPR and the Impact on Your Real Estate Business
General Data Protection Regulation (hereinafter GDPR) is one of the biggest changes to data security and privacy in Europe in decades. One has probably seen some of the effects of the GDPR in the United States in your own email. For example, companies you opted into long ago asking you to re-subscribe. This begs the…
Is Your Website ADA Compliant? —A New Cyber Risk
The purpose of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), enacted in 1992, is to assure equal access and services to disabled individuals. The ADA makes it unlawful to discriminate against people with disabilities. Title III of the Act prohibits entities that own, lease, or operate a place of public accommodation from discriminating against the disabled.…
Americans with Disabilities Act Website Lawsuits
The 1990 “Americans with Disabilities Act” (hereinafter “ADA”) is a federal civil rights law designed to prevent discrimination based upon one’s disability. Disabilities covered, but not limited to those of hearing, mobility, and sight. Discrimination based upon one’s “disability” is illegal in all fifty (50) states and United States territories. The covered disabilities under the…