Gene Boecker
Gold Member
Hi Mark,mark handler said:Please provide something in writting because, as it was explained to me by the DOJ, If a room with a view, is rented at a higher rate, they need to provide equal access to the disabled. "...accessible ...shall be dispersed among the various classes of sleeping accommodations available to patrons of the place of transient lodging...."[adaag]
I don't have anything in writing from the DoJ. If you've been in contact with them you know that as a bunch of lawyers, they don't put anything in writing except when they submit it to a court.
Anyway, what you said is right IF there is a different price for the view. Then it is a different class of room. If there's no difference in cost it's treated the same as the rest of that Class.