Do Emotional Support Animals count as pets?
The Short Answer: No, emotional support animals do not count as normal pets for purposes of a residential building’s animal...
To bring home an emotional support animal or service dog, you’ll need to inform your HOA. Get guidance on how to approach your HOA, what documents you’ll need and what your rights are as a tenant.
Co-op buildings are buildings where tenants are shareholders of the building. Co-ops are run by the Co-op Board the owners and tenants must follow building...
Laws about assistance animals are basically the same for all the states. But is the treatment really the same everywhere? In this article, you’ll learn...
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...
...and How to Protect Yourself as a Landlord Under the Fair Housing Act, housing providers such as landlords, Co-Ops, and...
We will explore commonly used excuses that housing providers give to deny tenants their right to live with an emotional...