Fair Housing
A Utah landlord may ask a tenant requesting an emotional support animal (ESA) to:
AProvide a letter from any person supporting the need for the animal
BProvide documentation from a healthcare professional confirming the disability-related need✓ Correct
CShow veterinary records proving the animal is trained
DPay a pet deposit equal to two months' rent
Explanation
For an ESA, landlords may request documentation from a licensed healthcare professional confirming the person has a disability and the ESA provides disability-related assistance. The landlord cannot demand specific forms or charge a pet deposit for a legitimate ESA.
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