By: John W. EganAshley S. JenkinsIngrid C. Manevitz, and Kristin Pendergrass 

Seyfarth Synopsis: Co-op and condo boards have a legal obligation to provide reasonable accommodations to residents with disabilities. Residents often request permission to live with their so-called emotional support or therapy animals (“ESAs”) in buildings that prohibit or restrict pets.  

In addressing ESA requests

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