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Virginia Emotional Support Animal Laws
Virginia is one of the few states where emotional support animal housing rights are codified in state law — not just covered by the federal Fair Housing Act. Virginia Code § 36-96.3:1 adds specific requirements on top of federal protections: it defines what makes an...
Vermont Emotional Support Animal Laws
Vermont is a small state with a high concentration of renters — students, seasonal workers, and long-term residents — many of whom live in older housing stock where landlords often have strict no-pet rules. For those who depend on an emotional support animal,...
Utah Emotional Support Animal Laws
Renting in Salt Lake City, Provo, or Ogden with a mental health condition that requires animal support is more protected than many tenants realize. Utah has both a federal and state-level framework for emotional support animal housing rights — and it also has one of...
Texas Emotional Support Animal Laws
Texas is one of the few states where a federal court ruling in 2025 actively changed how ESA housing rights work — and most renters don't know about it yet. If you've been told that having an ESA automatically waives all fees your landlord charges, that assumption now...
Tennessee Emotional Support Animal Laws
Tennessee passed a law in 2024 that most ESA owners haven't heard about yet — and it directly affects where you can take your animal. If you've been bringing your ESA into restaurants, that right no longer exists in the Volunteer State. At the same time, Tennessee...
South Dakota Emotional Support Animal Laws
Most people in South Dakota — whether renting in Sioux Falls, studying in Brookings, or living in Rapid City — assume their landlord's no-pets rule is final. It isn't. Not when you have a documented emotional support animal and a valid ESA letter. South Dakota does...