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The ABC’s Of Animal Accommodation Law

Author: 
Abby Volin
Publication date:
February 22, 2021
Article Summary: 

The blog titled "The ABCs of Animal Accommodation Law" discusses the laws and regulations related to animal accommodations in housing. The blog explains the various laws that protect the rights of individuals with disabilities to keep service and emotional support animals in their homes.

The blog describes the difference between service animals and emotional support animals and the legal protections available to individuals with disabilities under the Fair Housing Act (FHA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). It also explains the reasonable accommodation process and the requirements for housing providers to make accommodations for individuals with disabilities.

The blog provides advice for housing providers on how to handle requests for animal accommodations, including obtaining documentation from individuals with disabilities and considering alternatives if the request poses an undue burden. It also recommends that housing providers consult with legal professionals to ensure that their policies and procedures comply with relevant laws and regulations.

Keywords: 

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Abby Volin
The ABC’s Of Animal Accommodation Law
February 22, 2021
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