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Have any states mandated that landlords and property managers keep an updated registry of available, affordable, and accessible units that might be filled by qualified persons with disabilities?

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Have any states mandated that landlords and property managers keep an updated registry of available, affordable, and accessible units that might be filled by qualified persons with disabilities?

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The State of Massachusetts has developed a web-based affordable, accessible housing registry that provides information on the availability of units for individuals with disabilities. The state requires property owners to submit up to date information on availability of accessible units through a legislative mandate. To learn more about MassAccess registry, visit www.massaccesshousingregistry.org.

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