Fair Housing

A Florida housing provider must provide a reasonable accommodation for a tenant's service dog even if:

AOther tenants object to the dog's presence
BThe building has a strict no-pet policy
CThe dog is not registered as an official service animal
DAll of the above✓ Correct

Explanation

The Fair Housing Act requires housing providers to allow service animals and emotional support animals (ESAs) as reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities, regardless of no-pet policies, other tenants' objections, or formal registration requirements.

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