Who let the dogs out (on your new carpet)?
May 31, 2023You know this:
Service and emotional support animals aren't - ahem - pets.
So you can't deny a Tenant that has one, no matter how much your curtains fear for their safety.
Truth is, they can damage your property.
Your mother-in-law ain't got nothin' on an emotional support parrot!
Like when Mr. Whiskers gives your curtains a makeover.
Or Fido turns your carpet into modern art.
Good news: the Tenant is on the hook.
Even though an emotional support or service animal did it.
Dollar dollar bill, y'all!
So yeah, that rando on the Facebook Group who said you're screwed...
They're wrong (shocker).
If a service or emotional support animal damages your property, you can get paid.
Don't believe us?
These hot shot lawyers can show you how.
By Landlord Legal
Good golly Miss Molly, that's issue #68 of The Brief.
Emotional support and service animal problems are about as unpredictable as a 4-year-old's mood during a long car ride. Here's a free guide to help get it right.