HUD Considering New Emotional Support Animal Guidelines to Crack Down on Abuse

Many community associations’ governing documents contain pet restrictions, sometimes prohibiting them all together. Most owners residing in such communities expect they will not encounter a pet not permitted to reside in the community. However, these assumptions are quickly becoming less common with the increasing number of requests for an accommodation by owners wanting to keep an otherwise prohibited emotional support animal (“ESA”) in their homes under the provisions of the Fair Housing Act (“FHA”).     Read the article………………

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