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Sep 9, 2019
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Ragnar Danneskjold
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So, if you are renting out your house and specifically state "no pets", the renters can still have a pet w/o telling you
if it is an emotional support animal under the ADA?
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Current Federal guidance on Landlord obligations RE: Emotional Support Animals
(Taullis, Sep 9, 2019 at 9:04am)
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So, if you are renting out your house and specifically state "no pets", the renters can still have a pet w/o telling you
Ragnar Danneskjold
#$4,000,000neverforget
9/9/19 8:49am
I think it's just service animals protected by the ADA but it is illegal to bar service dogs.
chago04
9/9/19 8:52am
Yep. So many pet owners abuse that law by faking the need for one
Croweater
9/9/19 8:53am
It is a crime to fake it but if you're alleging that people are faking the need for an ESA, that is part of the stigma
chago04
9/9/19 8:55am
no I'm suggesting healthy people are breaking the law
Croweater
9/9/19 8:59am
Unless you're a trained psychologist, I would be hesitant to make that claim.
chago04
9/9/19 9:06am
Everyone has mental issues of some sort - just find someone to certify you
BYU Fan
9/9/19 9:16am
Thing is ESA animals only apply to housing - totally ok to get them out of store
Taullis
9/9/19 9:17am
It’s not a risky claim to make at all. Of course healthy people are abusing it
Mike Honcho
9/9/19 9:35am
With the proper papers, ESA animals are protected under the ADA
Taullis
9/9/19 8:55am
I couldn't remember on ESAs, though I know you can get the paperwork without doctors note for $60 online.
chago04
9/9/19 8:56am
Sorry it’s not the ADA, but rather the FHA - fair housing act that allows them.
Taullis
9/9/19 8:58am
Yep. ADA recognizes service animals only, but fair housing and some federal
Jay Rick
9/9/19 10:11am
And if I recalling correctly, the housing act isn’t explicit about it. It comes
Jay Rick
9/9/19 10:12am
I heard another coworker who has a rental mention this last week.
JarJarBeeps
9/9/19 8:55am
In the state of Utah you could still evict them for that depending on how many properties you own.
Pimpin4Paradise
9/9/19 9:02am
Federal law only exempts owner-occupied units less than 4 units or single-family
Taullis
9/9/19 9:09am
They are supposed to tell you and provide you with the documentation but
johnnybyu
9/9/19 9:42am
You can raise their rent.
demon_llama
9/9/19 11:51am
You can’t charge extra but they have to pay for any damage.
BNcoug
9/9/19 9:47am
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