Assistance Animals And Fair Housing (4 Hours)
Must a property manager accept a tenant's emotional support animal, and under what conditions? What proof can a property manager or landlord require of a tenant who claims a need for an emotional support animal? What about homeowners associations—must accommodation be made in these communities?
This course explores the issues and options for landlords and property managers surrounding assistance animals, helping real estate professionals who represent them to ensure that individuals with disabilities have equal access to housing in compliance with the law.
Course highlights include:
- The evolving fair housing law
- How the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Fair Housing Act intersect--and don't
- Types of assistance animals
- How to handle reasonable requests for accommodation
- Case studies and legal trends
- Examples and scenarios to help apply course content to real life
Note: This course does not meet NAR Fair Housing requirements.
State Requirements For District of Columbia
District of Columbia State Requirement Details for Real Estate Continuing Education
Renewal Date: 2/28 every odd-numbered year
Hours Required: 15 hours
Broker:
9 hours – Mandatory (DC Fair Housing; DC Ethics; DC Legislative Update)
3 hours – Property Management
3 hours – Broker Supervision
Washington, D.C. Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection
Street Address: 1100 4th Street SW, Washington, DC 20024
Telephone: 202.671.4500
Brokers and Property Managers Licensing Renewal Website
Salespersons Licensing Renewal Website