Q: I’m a property manager, and the landlord has given me the power to screen and lease his properties. A prospective tenant contacted me regarding one of the apartments I have listed for rent in a “no pets” building. She says she needs to have her dog but wants to see the apartment and make an application if she likes it. What do I do?
This person might be saying she needs her dog because it is an assistance animal. You should show her the apartment, and when you do, ask if the dog is an assistance animal. If so, then her right to have the dog live with her in the apartment, even with a “no pets” policy, is protected by the Fair Housing Act. This dog would, in fact, not be a pet, but rather, a service animal.