What You Can and Can’t Do With Requests for Service and Emotional Support Animals Thursday,
February 16, 2023 2-3 p.m. Eastern TOMORROW! LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER! An Exclusive HOAleader.com Webinar with Practical Tips for Condo and HOA Boards |
Feeling ever more trapped by owners’ requests for emotional support animals? You’re not alone. We’re hearing it from our experts and board members—that boards are getting more suspicious requests for emotional support animals, and those requests often come after the board has notified an owner that an animal isn’t permitted in the community. Suddenly, that new puppy or that pot-bellied pig is an emotional support
animal. Do you have to approve every request? What steps can you take to evaluate which are legitimate? What actions might be risky for your board to pursue? We’ll answer those questions and more in an in-depth webinar tomorrow, February 16, where two experts with extensive experience in fair housing issues and law will tell you what
HUD’s directive says and doesn’t say. They’ll also offer you advice on how you should and probably shouldn’t respond to owners’ requests for accommodation for any animal. You’ll get clear and helpful information on: - Service animals and emotional support animals and the
difference between the two
- The specifics in HUD’s guidelines and our experts’
predictions on whether they’ll curb what’s been a trend toward more and more requests for emotional support animals
- How to create a policy addressing such animals that you can actually enforce
- Steps you need to take to handle requests from members,
including what you should ask owners in response to such requests and what you should avoid asking
- How to respond when an owner’s evidence appears to be
from an online medical-permission mill
- The restrictions you can place on service animals,
including requiring them to be on leash in the common areas, housebroken, and more — plus whether it’s permissible to demand an owner remove an animal from your association
- Advice on whether you can and should push the legal
envelope on this issue, which we’ve heard many, many board members and experts want to do
- And much
more!
In a mere 60 minutes, you’ll receive sensible and valuable information that will help you better respond when owners request an accommodation for an animal. Register now for this informative event for community association board members. |
| Attorney Phaedra J. Howard specializes in
real estate, real estate litigation and appeals, creditor remedies, and community association law, with an emphasis in the representation of condominium, townhome, planned community and cooperative associations at Hellmuth & Johnson in Edina, Minn. Howard assists hundreds of community associations in interpreting and enforcing governing documents; drafting and amending governing documents; handling homeowner and vendor disputes; advising associations on fair housing issues; and providing
legal advice and opinions on a wide variety of issues affecting community associations. Howard has taught many seminars on topics relating to community associations and is an approved fair housing trainer for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. |
| Attorney Lisa Magill represents
condominium, homeowner, cooperative, and other common-interest realty associations, including condo-hotels, country clubs, and commercial and mixed-use properties at Kaye Bender Rembaum in Pompano Beach, Fla. She’s long been active in the industry and a featured speaker on housing laws, covenant enforcement, and association operations for board members, managers, and other professionals. Lisa is a member of the College of Community Association Lawyers and in 2015, she was appointed by the
Southeast Florida Chapter of Community Associations Institute as a Florida Legislative Alliance delegate. |
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