Full Title Name:  Assessing a Person’s Request to Have an Animalas a Reasonable Accommodation Under the Fair Housing Act

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Country of Origin:  United States Citation:  FHEO-2020-01 Agency Origin:  U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Last Checked:  April, 2020 Date Adopted:  2020 Last Date Amended:  2020
Summary: This guidance replaces HUD’s prior guidance, FHEO-2013-01,on housing providers’ obligations regarding service animals and assistance animals. In particular, this guidance provides a set of best practices regarding the type and amount of documentation a housing provider may ask an individual with a disability to provide in support of an accommodation request for a support animal, including documentation of a disability (that is, physical or mental impairments that substantially limit at least one major life activity) or a disability-related need for a support animal when the disability or disability-related need for the animal is non-obvious and not known to the housing provider. By providing greater clarity through this guidance, HUD seeks to provide housing providers with a tool they may use to reduce burdens that they may face when they are uncertain about the type and amount of documentation they may need and may be permitted to request when an individual seeks to keep a support animal in housing.
Documents:  PDF icon HUD FHEO Assistance Animals Notice 2020.pdf (300.15 KB)
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