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All Forum Posts by: Steve Pickenpaugh

Steve Pickenpaugh has started 6 posts and replied 21 times.

Post: Current tenant acquires pit bull as emotional support animal

Steve Pickenpaugh
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Longview, Tx
  • Posts 21
  • Votes 2

Hypothetical question. I am outlining my tenant rental policy on animals and came across some discussion of emotional support animals. The law is clear that you have to allow it and most suggest dealing with it by screening them out for other reasons before accepting them as a tenant.

My hypothetical question is what if you have an existing tenant that acquires a "dangerous" emotional support animal ? Just deal with it until lease expires or do landlords have any recourse?

Thanks in advance for your time.