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A Georgia property manager refuses to allow a tenant with a psychiatric disability to have an emotional support animal, citing a 'no pets' policy. The tenant requests this as a reasonable accommodation. What should the property manager do?

Correct Answer

D) Evaluate the accommodation request and likely approve it if properly documented

Reasonable accommodation requests for emotional support animals must be evaluated individually and are typically approved when properly documented by healthcare providers. No pets policies don't automatically override accommodation requirements. A ignores accommodation obligations. C is incorrect because fees cannot be charged for reasonable accommodations. D is inappropriate because the specific requested accommodation should be granted if reasonable.

Answer Options
A
Maintain the no pets policy since it applies to all tenants equally
B
Require the tenant to pay additional pet deposits and fees
C
Offer alternative accommodations instead of allowing the animal
D
Evaluate the accommodation request and likely approve it if properly documented

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reasonable accommodationemotional support animalsdisability rights
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