AccessAmerica is seeking participants in an online survey regarding fair access to housing for people with disabilities.

Eligible participants in the Fair Housing Accessibility Research Study will receive $50 for completing the survey.

To be eligible, participants must have a physical disability and currently reside in an apartment.

In addition, per a media release from AccessAmerica, participants must be willing to share their accessibility experiences at their residence, via the survey and as part of a post-survey interview with follow-up questions with a research administrator; and have access to a computer or smartphone device.

“This study will help us make tremendous strides toward obtaining equal access to rental housing for disabled Americans,” says AccessAmerica Executive Director Brian Clark, in the release.

“By researching their experience in encountering barriers in housing, we are able to target areas for improvement and enforcement. A study such as this one will prove to be invaluable to the community of disabled Americans seeking rental housing.”

To access the survey, visit AccessAmerica.

Dallas-based AccessAmerica is a nonprofit organization that aims to promote quality of life, accessibility, and equal access to all Americans with disabilities.

[Source(s): AccessAmerica, PRWeb]