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The owner and manager of a California community recently agreed to pay $8,500 to resolve claims that they threatened a resident with a disability with eviction because she had an emotional support animal.
Fair housing law requires housing providers to make reasonable accommodations in their rules, policies, practices, and services when needed to provide persons with disabilities an equal opportunity to use or enjoy a dwelling. This includes waiving "no-pets" policies for persons with disabilities.