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Navigating Housing with Your Emotional Support Animal
Finding and moving to a new home can be a stressful experience, particularly when you rely on an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) to manage mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, or PTSD. Your ESA provides vital comfort, emotional stability, and therapeutic benefits through their presence, significantly impacting your mental health and overall well-being. We understand the added fear and stress of potentially being denied housing or facing discrimination simply because you have an ESA.
At United Support Animals, we are dedicated to helping you secure safe and comfortable housing for both you and your cherished emotional support animal, ensuring your rights are protected by law.
Understanding Your ESA Housing Letter
What is an Emotional Support Animal (ESA)?
An emotional support animal (ESA) is a companion animal specifically designated to provide comfort, emotional stability, and therapeutic benefits to individuals coping with mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, or PTSD. Unlike service dogs, which are trained to perform specific tasks, an ESA’s primary purpose is to offer unconditional companionship and alleviate emotional distress through their soothing presence. The mere act of interacting with an ESA has been shown to reduce stress hormones and improve mood.
It’s important to know that any domesticated animal can potentially be an ESA, provided it offers the necessary emotional support. While dogs are common, cats, rabbits, birds, ferrets, rats, mice, hedgehogs, miniature ponies, and even pigs can qualify. ESAs do not require specialized training to qualify, though basic training for good behavior is highly recommended.


What is an ESA Housing Letter?
An ESA Housing Letter is a crucial document that serves as your “prescription” for an emotional support animal. This letter is issued and signed by a Licensed Mental Health Professional (LMHP) who has evaluated you and determined that your ESA is an essential part of your treatment plan to alleviate symptoms of your mental or emotional condition. It legally proves your diagnosed need for the animal, without disclosing specific medical details.
Crucial Clarification: No Official Certification or Registration
Crucial Clarification: No Official Certification or Registration
It is vital to understand that there is no official ESA certification or national registry for emotional support animals. Services claiming to offer “ESA registration” are often misleading or fraudulent. The only legitimate way to recognize a dog or any animal as an ESA is through a valid ESA letter issued by a licensed mental health professional.
Key Benefits of an ESA Housing Letter: Your Rights Protected
Having a legitimate ESA Housing Letter from United Support Animals provides you with significant legal protection and benefits:
Why Choose United Support Animals for Your ESA Housing Letter?
At United Support Animals, we draw on the best practices to provide you with a service that is legitimate, efficient, and deeply supportive. We understand the importance of your ESA to your well-being and are committed to making the process as smooth as possible.
Unrivaled Legitimacy & Expert Care:
Important Considerations for ESA Owners
While your ESA letter provides significant housing rights, there are a few other important points to keep in mind:
Training
While ESAs do not require specialized training or certification, basic obedience commands (“sit,” “stay,” “come,” “heel”) and socialization are highly recommended. This ensures your ESA is well-behaved in different environments and doesn’t pose a threat or nuisance to others or property. You can be held financially liable for any property damage caused by your ESA, and a landlord can revoke approval or evict if the animal threatens or harms another resident.

Travel & Public Access
Unlike service dogs, ESAs do not have the same unrestricted public access rights to places like restaurants or stores. As of January 11, 2021, new DOT rules generally mean airlines no longer recognize ESAs and treat them as regular pets. This means ESAs may be subject to fees or required to travel in cargo. Similarly, hotels are not legally obligated by the ADA to accept ESAs like service animals. Always contact airlines or hotels in advance to understand their specific policies.

Multiple ESAs
You are allowed to have multiple ESAs, but you will generally need a separate, valid ESA letter from an LMHP for each animal, confirming your need for more than one. If you have more than two ESAs, a landlord may ask for the “task” each one assists with (e.g., sleep, tension, panic, sadness), but not a symptom or diagnosis.

Letter Renewal
While your ESA letter for housing does not technically expire, many landlords or airlines (where applicable) may request a letter dated within the past year to ensure current medical necessity.

How to Get Your ESA Housing Letter
with United Support Animals
Our process is simple, efficient, and designed with your needs in mind:

Quick Online Pre-screening
Answer a few simple questions to help us understand your emotional support animal needs and determine if you may qualify for an ESA letter.

Connect with a Licensed
Mental Health Professional
Have a personalized consultation via phone or live video with one of our licensed mental health professionals. This is a risk-free consultation; you only pay if you are approved.

Receive Your ESA Letter!
If approved, your official, legitimate ESA letter will be sent to you promptly via email, typically within 24-48 hours. You can then print and use it immediately.
Ready to Secure Your Home?
Don’t let housing restrictions limit your comfort and well-being. Take the first step towards living freely with your emotional support animal.









