Fair Housing
Under fair housing law, a Wyoming landlord's 'no pets' policy must be modified to allow:
AAny pet the tenant requests
BService animals and emotional support animals as reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities✓ Correct
COnly dogs, not other animals
DPets in ground-floor units only
Explanation
Service animals (trained to perform disability-related tasks) and emotional support animals (providing therapeutic benefit) are not 'pets' under fair housing law. Landlords must allow them as reasonable accommodations for tenants with disabilities, subject to documentation requirements.
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