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Mike Franco
  • Los Angeles, CA
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WTF service dog? Is this the new trend to get around No Pets?

Mike Franco
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Today I got 2 inquiries from prospective renters with service dogs. One is a chihuahua, and the other inquirer's dog is a puppy, and not even certified yet. It still has 26 weeks of training left before being certified.

I have never dealt with such pet situations. And I'm not sure how to deal with them within the confines of the law.

I have a no pets policy. WTF is up with these renter applicants having small dogs being certified as emotional support /service dogs.

Sounds like a sneaky way to get around a no pets policy, and force landlords to suffer the wrath of misbehaving dogs.

That other  applicant with the puppy was saying how it's against the law to deny them and crap, but what about during the application process?

When did dogs become a protected class?  What if I say I will allow emotional support lizards, snakes, birds and other non-dogs/cats... Would I be breaking so discrimination law?

Now especially with doctors more than willing to write a recommendation for a service dog as easily as I can get a prescription for viagra... What defense do we have against these people who insist on renting no-pet rentals?

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