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Over the years, commercial real estate owners and tenants have hammered out many issues surrounding compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, often specifying in their leases which party will be responsible for compliance. But if you don’t draft your lease terms carefully with a tenant that plans to do construction at your building or center, you could face an issue that is still controversial: who is responsible for making sure that common areas are up to ADA standards. Sacramento attorney Winnifred C.