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Jason Patrizi
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Emotional Support Animals

Jason Patrizi
  • Tampa, FL
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In July 2019 my tenant requested to be allowed a dog in my condo. The condo board denied the request as did I. Now on 10/29/19 I have received notice from condo board of several complaints about the dog my tenant has living in my condo. The dog is over the allowed size and apparently has not been the best of tenant. I have notified my tenant of the situation and asked them to remove the dog or move out. My tenant has now presented me with an ESA letter which he received on 10/1/19 stating he requires emotional support animal. Despite the fact that my tenant is constantly late in rent amongst other things what can I do about the dog? I mostly just want my tenant out at this point. Thanks

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Bjorn Ahlblad
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Bjorn Ahlblad
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@Jason Patrizi It is probably time for you to get a decent PM. You might not be cut out for self managing-it is not for everyone. This tenant should have been gone the first time they were late. This is a potentially nasty situation and the PM should be able to navigate it better than you.

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