How can you know when an assistance animal letter is truly legitimate?
Well, thanks to a recent investigation led by HUD with the help of NARPM members and several lobbyists in our industry, websites that sell assistance animal documentation are under a microscope. While there is no "quick fix" to this epidemic of false documentation it certainly helps to weed out a tremendous amount of potentially false documents that can be purchased across the internet leaving property managers to sift through the legitimacy of the documentation while also being able to identify a tenant with a true need for an assistance animal.What can you do to protect your investment?
Here is a list of items you can request from a current or potential tenant when it comes to assistance animals and/or pets.- Letter from a medical professional or a person in a position to know, dated within the last 12 months.
- Verification that the animal is current on all shots/vaccinations.
- Verification that the animal is licensed in accordance with city or state law.
- You can ask; what service does the animal perform? (It is illegal to ask what the persons disability is.)