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Buffalo Landlord Tenant Attorney Discusses Emotional Assistance Pets

As an experienced Buffalo Landlord Tenant Attorney, I often get questions as to whether or not a landlord is required to rent to a tenant who has an emotional assistance pet, even though the landlord may have a no pets provision.

  • If you refuse to rent to a tenant like this, you can face discrimination charges if they have a note from a doctor or therapist that says they need the pet

Do you have a prospective tenant who needs a pet for emotional assistance?  If so, contact the experienced Buffalo Landlord Tenant Attorney Robert Friedman.

This educational legal video was brought to you by Robert Friedman, an experienced Buffalo Landlord Tenant Attorney.

FRIEDMAN & RANZENHOFER, PC does not represent residential tenants unless they were injured on the property.

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