Companion Animals
You must be disabled. If you can show that your disability would be eased by having a companion animal, you can ask for a “reasonable accommodation.” The landlord need not automatically grant the request.
Below are some of the other frequently asked questions about companion animals.
- Can I have a pet if my rental agreement says “no pets”?
- What does “disabled” mean?
- I am disabled. How can I ask for an accommodation?
- Can the landlord increase my rent or charge a “pet deposit”?
- Can the landlord make rules about the kind or number of companion animals I can keep?
To see all the questions and answers, click here.
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