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As explained more fully in FAQ #5, when someone's disability or their need for a reasonable accommodation to have an ESA is not obvious or readily apparent, a housing provider may ask for documentation to support the person's request.
A property owner may request proof of the need for an assistance animal from a qualified professional or person in the position to know if the need for the assistance animal is not obvious. In addition, the documentation should indicate the benefit that the assistance animal provides.
I am asking that you modify your existing pet rules to permit me to have an emotional support animal as prescribed. The presence of a companion animal would help me greatly in living through the troubles that I face every day by providing needed companionship, emotional support and a reason for living.
A person is not entitled to make demands or inquiries about the qualifications or certifications of a service animal for purposes of admittance to a public facility except to determine the basic type of assistance provided by the service animal to a person with a disability.
The ADA prohibits people from asking to see documentation proving an animal is a service dog. Instead, you can simply ask whether it is, and follow that question up with an inquiry as to what disability the dog is trained to help with.