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Applicant with Service Dog: What to Ask?
Prospective tenant has two tiny dogs and a German Shepard service dog. I've advertised the property as pet-friendly and accept 2 pets (dogs, cats, or dog and cat) with the usual vaccinations, etc. I know the GS doesn't count as a pet, but what documentation can I ask for to verify it's a service dog?
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I believe what you're looking for is stated HERE - page 3, bottom of second column.
"persons who are seeking a reasonable accommodation for an emotional support animal may be required to provide documentation from a physician, psychiatrist, social worker, or other mental health professional that the animal provides support that alleviates at least one of the identified symptoms or effects of the existing disability. "
Hope that helps!