Our co-op is a no-dog building, but the board accommodates ESAs and service animals with a physician's letter.
The question is must we allow the shareholder with an approved ESA to have a second ESA of a friend/relative visit and be allowed to stay overnight? Our current pet regulations say only one dog per unit, but again this is about a visiting ESA.
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While I understand that you choose to live in a pet restricted community, it is difficult to understand why a situation like this this would bother anyone.
ERA's are obedient, well behaved and quiet. They provide emotional support, assistance , companionship and love to their owners.
Your house rules limit the number of ESA's a shareholder may own. It doesn't infringing upon a resident's rights by restricting an overnight guest who also requires an ESA.
https://www1.nyc.gov/site/cchr/enforcement/2019...
https://adata.org/guide/service-animals-and-emotional-support-animals
https://www.servicedogcertifications.org/ada-service-dog-laws/
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