Quote Quoting flyingron
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The air carrier access act just says "thou shalt not discriminate against disabled passengers."
You are free to argue that the interpretation of that law is unnecessarily broad, but this thread is about housing, not airlines.

Quote Quoting Tsm
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....it said the person with the ESA letter should request accommodation from the landlord once receiving the letter and that accommodation also includes changes to no-pet policies. Is this saying I do have to inform them ahead of time, or just that I should?
If you never request accommodation, the landlord has no duty to accommodate you.

Quote Quoting Mark47n
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You can only ask two questions....
You are again speaking about service animals and the ADA. This thread involves emotional support animals and the FHA.