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All Forum Posts by: Greg Agius

Greg Agius has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Thanks for the replies. The letter is from a valid doctor, one that happens to live 120 miles from them. So can you clarify what you mean by certification? I am pretty sure this doc has never met my tenant in person. 

The big thing I am curious about is the timing. They had the dog for 8 years, 1 in my place. Then they find out I am coming back and then run to get this letter. Plus they hid the dog on the 2 inspections. That strikes me as clear fraud. 

I am a California resident. I rented my former townhome through a prop managment company. In late August we notified our tenants who are 1 year through a 2 year lease that we would be moving back to their area from Seattle and would thus be taking care of the property directly. 

Last week we discovered that they have had a large dog on the property since the beginning of the lease. Its an 8 year old dog that I assume they have owned from the start. We asked them to remove the dog and pay 1 year back pet rent. They produced an ESA emotional support dog letter from one of these common websites, dating from just 3 weeks earlier. That's just 2 weeks after we told them of our move. During the 2 previous on site inspections, including 1 from just 2 weeks ago) the dog was carefully hidden and its food dish, etc taken away. 

Do I have any options for challenging the validity of the ESA?