How do I tell my landlord I have an ESA?
The short answer: You can inform your landlord you want to live with an emotional support animal by giving them...
Renting an apartment if you have a pet can be tough. Find practical advice here, as well as guidance on bringing your emotional support animal or service dog to a rented home or apartment.
If you have an emotional or mental disability and your pet brings you comfort and a new lease on life, then you may be entitled...
More and more renters are enjoying the companionship of an emotional support animal (ESA) to cope with their mental and emotional health issues. Under federal...
The short answer: You can inform your landlord you want to live with an emotional support animal by giving them...
Short answer: In most cases, a landlord cannot deny an emotional support animal (ESA) over concern about allergies. The landlord...
The Short Answer: No, emotional support animals do not count as normal pets for purposes of a residential building’s animal...
The Short Answer: Yes, but there has to be a valid legal reason. Under federal and state laws, owners of...