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HUD recently charged the owner and managers of a New York community for allegedly discriminating against people with disabilities who required the use of assistance animals.
Federal fair housing law prohibits communities from denying or limiting housing to persons with disabilities; the law also makes it unlawful to refuse to make reasonable accommodations in policies or practices, including requests to waive no-pet policies for assistance animals.