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  2. How the Fair Housing Act Gave Us Emotional Support Parrots - AOL

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    "The concept of an emotional support animal is not fundamentally different in housing than in the case of a seeing eye dog," says Michael Allen, a partner at the fair housing firm Relman Colfax ...

  3. HOA Q&A: Do emotional support animals qualify under ... - AOL

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    However, a housing provider may deny a reasonable accommodation request for an emotional support animal if such animal poses a direct threat to the safety or health of others or poses a direct ...

  4. Feds Sue Another Landlord for Discriminating Against an ...

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    Similarly, in 2021, another New Hampshire landlord had to pay out $35,000 to a tenant for not carving out an exemption to their own "no pets" policy for their emotional support animal. In 2019, a ...

  5. Emotional support animal - Wikipedia

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    An emotional support animal letter, or an ESA letter, is a document that qualifies people to be accompanied by a support animal in contexts in which pets might not be permitted, such as in rental housing.

  6. Service animal - Wikipedia

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    The assistance animal can be a trained service animal or emotional support animal. [citation needed] No matter the breed, type, size, or weight of these assistance animals, [citation needed] the landlord has to allow them in the housing even if they follow a no-pet policy. In accordance with this Fair Housing Act, the landlords cannot ask for ...

  7. Companion dog - Wikipedia

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    A companion dog can also be called an emotional support animal and is used to help people with mental health disabilities cope with symptoms. Most dogs can be companions, including many working dog breeds such as retrievers , who are enjoyed primarily for their friendly nature as a pet.

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