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Being charged pet rent or denied housing because of your pet?

Under the Fair Housing Act, landlords are required to make reasonable accommodations for emotional support animals. If you are approved for an Official ESA®, Support Pets provides everything you need to submit to your landlord for up to 2 pets.

Stop filtering for pet-friendly listings and settling for less. As long as your pet is well-behaved and poses no direct threat, breed restrictions, weight limits, and no-pet policies generally do not apply when you have a legitimate ESA letter.

In qualifying housing situations, individuals with an ESA may not be required to pay pet deposits, pet rent, or other pet-related fees under the Fair Housing Act.

The Fair Housing Act (FHA) requires landlords to provide reasonable accommodation for individuals with a qualifying emotional support animal. Under federal law, an ESA is not considered a pet.

Because of this distinction, most housing providers cannot apply pet policies, charge pet deposits or rent, or enforce breed and weight restrictions on a qualified ESA.

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How we help you qualify

A simple, guided process designed to help you secure FHA protection quickly and confidently.

1

Take the Free Eligibility Quiz

Answer a few quick questions about you and your pet. It only takes about two minutes to complete.

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2

Get Approved by a Licensed Provider

A licensed health professional in your state will review your submission through our easy, online process.

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3

Get Your Documents If Approved

Once your evaluation is complete, your official documentation and full protection benefits will be delivered within 24 hours.

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Our access to a nationwide network of providers makes it easy to get an ESA letter that's accepted by landlords and property managers across the country.

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Real pet owners, real results

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Quickly got it. Was worried at first but it was approved within about 7 hours. And also accepted by my landlord. I even checked the Dr's credentials myself and they were valid!

Brook H.Washington, USA
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Everything was professional and straightforward. I haven't had any problems.

Marcus T.Ohio, USA
Two dogs together
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My landlord took one look at the letter and waived the $500 pet deposit on the spot. Took three days start to finish.

Maria W.South Carolina, USA
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The building had a 40-pound weight limit. With the letter, the property manager said she legally couldn't enforce it on my dog.

Caitlin B.Illinois, USA
Large breed dog outside
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Quick easy and has been successful when staying at my apartment & hotels.

Ryan M.Florida, USA
Dog at home in apartment
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Best place online to learn about housing rights for your ESA. The whole team was helpful through every step.

June D.Iowa, USA
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With the letter of recommendation, my new building accepted my dog without any pet rent. Massive savings every month.

Robert T.Illinois, USA
Dog at home
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This was an easy process and it gives me peace of mind. I like the other benefits that are offered too, like vet access for questions. Truly one of the best things I have ever done.

Sharon D.Texas, USA
Two dogs at home
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I was scared it was a scam but it was such a reasonable price. Now that everything is falling along, I will be passing the info along to my friends.

Shakira M.South Carolina, USA

Common Questions

The Fair Housing Act applies to most housing in the United States — including apartments, condos, and rental homes. There are a few limited exceptions, such as owner-occupied buildings with four or fewer units, but for most renters these protections are available.
This surprises a lot of people — but under the Fair Housing Act, pet rent, pet deposits, and pet fees do not apply to qualified emotional support animals. ESAs are not considered pets under federal housing law.
No. Breed, size, and weight restrictions do not apply to emotional support animals under the Fair Housing Act.
No. You are not required to share your specific diagnosis or private medical details with your landlord. A valid ESA letter from a licensed health professional is typically what's needed to request a reasonable housing accommodation.
Yes. Both cats and dogs may qualify as emotional support animals under the Fair Housing Act. Housing providers generally cannot deny a reasonable accommodation request based on the species, breed, or size of your animal. State laws may vary.
A valid ESA letter from a licensed health professional is the standard documentation used when requesting housing accommodations under the Fair Housing Act. Requirements may vary by state.

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