Co-Op and Condo Boards Face Challenges Accommodating Emotional Support Animals (NY)

The demand for emotional support animals (ESAs) can present challenges for co-op and condo boards, particularly in buildings with strict no-pet policies. The key to addressing ESA requests lies in recognizing the distinction between an ESA and a pet. Unlike pets, ESAs serve as therapeutic companions for individuals with disabilities and are protected under the Fair Housing Act and Americans with Disabilities Act.   Read the article…………………………….

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