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How do you handle fraudulent service animal claim?

Nathan Gesner
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Cody, WY
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How do you handle a fraudulent service animal claim?

The tenant submitted a "prescription" letter for an emotional support animal through petscreening.com. When petscreening.com contacted the service provider to confirm the letter, the counselor responded, "Someone has changed the date. I do not practice providing ESA letters for clients I have not seen in the past six months. The letter dated June 21, 2021 did not come from my office."

My state law says fraudulent claims are subject to a fine of up to $750 but they give no guidance on who to report it to, how to report it, or how it would be investigated and fined. In other words, it's just a law with no teeth.

I created my own response, but I'm curious to hear how others have handled this.

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