by Sarah Hawthorne | Jun 30, 2026 | Emotional Support Animal Laws
The Sunflower State has a clear legal framework for emotional support animals — one that draws from both federal law and its own state statutes. If you’re a Kansas resident with an ESA, or thinking about getting one, knowing Kansas Emotional Support Animal Laws...
by Sarah Hawthorne | Jun 27, 2026 | Emotional Support Animal Laws
Georgia doesn’t have a state-specific emotional support animal statute. What it does have is the Georgia Fair Housing Act (OCGA § 8-3-200 et seq.), the Georgia Commission on Equal Opportunity (GCEO) as a state-level enforcement body, and the full force of the...
by Sarah Hawthorne | Jun 15, 2026 | Emotional Support Animal Laws
Wisconsin is one of a smaller group of states that didn’t just adopt the federal Fair Housing Act — it wrote its own ESA housing statute. Wis. Stat. § 106.50 defines emotional support animals directly under state law, spells out what landlords can and cannot do,...
by Sarah Hawthorne | Jun 15, 2026 | Emotional Support Animal Laws
Wyoming is the least densely populated state in the country. And while that shapes its housing market — fewer high-rises, more single-family rentals, a heavy military presence near F.E. Warren Air Force Base — it doesn’t change the legal protections available to...
by Sarah Hawthorne | Jun 15, 2026 | Emotional Support Animal Laws
Most people searching for information on West Virginia Emotional Support Animal Laws run into one of two problems: outdated content or overblown claims about what an ESA letter actually does. So let’s be direct. West Virginia has no state-specific ESA statute....
by Sarah Hawthorne | Jun 14, 2026 | Emotional Support Animal Laws
Washington is one of the most tenant-protective states in the country — and in 2025, it got even more so. A sweeping landlord-tenant reform law passed that year has raised the stakes for housing providers who fail to comply with assistance animal rules. Add in the...