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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP- I guess I am more concern about the tenant itself. His finance is good and his gf is also moving in as well. But will he be emotional problem for me?? LOL[/quote] Not a landlord, but I manage a team at work and I will say what I would only say anonymously. People with emotional support animals (as opposed to a seeing eye dog or a seizure / blood sugar alert dog) are more likely to be entitled, high maintenance, and emotionally draining. [/quote] +1. This person is going to have an excuse every month about why the rent is late and expect you to honor it. If they had a legitimate disability, they would have a service animal who has gone through rigorous training. [/quote] "legitimate disability"???? This all depends on the purpose of the animal. Mental health support does not require specific training from an animal, [b]it basically requires the animal to have a temperament that allows for an emotional connection[/b]. [/quote] That is called being a pet. There is no way to measure whether an animal is emotionally connecting (LOL) with the owner. My cat is not aggressive and cuddly but he's not an emotional support animal. There is a way to measure if a certified service animal is able to accurately detect a drop in blood sugar or correctly signal whether a street is safe to cross.[/quote]
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