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TenantPetRights.org Launches Free ESA Housing Rights Resource for Tenants Facing Illegal Pet Fees
MIAMI, FL -- TenantPetRights.org has launched a comprehensive free online resource center dedicated to helping tenants with Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) understand and exercise their federal Fair Housing Act rights.
The site addresses a growing problem: landlords across the United States are charging illegal pet fees, requiring third-party screening services, and imposing breed restrictions on tenants with legitimate ESA documentation -- all in direct violation of federal law.
Most tenants don't know that charging any pet fee to an ESA holder is a federal Fair Housing Act violation. TenantPetRights.org was built so that every tenant can understand their rights and fight back.
Key resources available at TenantPetRights.org include:
- State-specific ESA housing rights guides for all 50 states
- Step-by-step HUD complaint filing guides
- Information on illegal pet screening fees and how to get refunds
- ESA letter requirements and what landlords can and cannot ask
- Templates for responding to illegal ESA denials
The Fair Housing Act requires landlords to make reasonable accommodations for tenants with disabilities, including allowing emotional support animals even in strict no-pets buildings. Landlords cannot charge pet deposits, monthly pet fees, or require third-party verification services.
Visit https://tenantpetrights.org for free resources.
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