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Not So Fast On Your “No Pets” Policy
Posted In Dog owners, Emotional Support Animals, Federal Housing Administration (FHA), Homebuyers, Landlord, Real Estate Law, Tenant
Many landlords enforce a “no pets” policy in their rental units – and for good reason. Pets can be destructive, frighten other tenants, and increase landlords’ liability exposure. Such a policy, however, can be discriminatory to those with disabilities. While most landlords understand their obligation to make an exception for service animals, not all know what to do when a tenant requests to keep an emotional support animal (“ESA”) in their unit. More >