[WSBARP] Service animal verses covenants

Craig Blackmon Craig at lawhg.net
Wed Apr 2 15:07:11 PDT 2014


Thanks for the link, Lisa!  It’s good information.  But that’s not quite
what the link says:

 

Q: How can I tell if an animal is really a service animal and not just a
pet?

A: Some, but not all, service animals wear special collars and harnesses.
Some, but not all, are licensed or certified and have identification
papers. If you are not certain that an animal is a service animal, you may
ask the person who has the animal if it is a service animal required
because of a disability. However, an individual who is going to a
restaurant or theater is not likely to be carrying documentation of his or
her medical condition or disability. Therefore, such documentation
generally may not be required as a condition for providing service to an
individual accompanied by a service animal. Although a number of states
have programs to certify service animals, you may not insist on proof of
state certification before permitting the service animal to accompany the
person with a disability.

 

 

Craig

 

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[mailto:wsbarp-owner at lists.wsbarppt.com] On Behalf Of Lisa
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You cannot ask for proof that it is a service dog, nor can you ask for
proof of what disability the person has to require one.  Actions can be
taken for bad behavior of the dog, however, but it should be very well
documented.  Rules to enforce clean up and barking can be enforced if
properly documented … but it should be well-documented or the association
risks a hefty lawsuit.

 

http://www.ada.gov/qasrvc.htm

 

 

Lisa M. Hammel, Esq.

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Bothell, WA  98011

 

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From: wsbarp-owner at lists.wsbarppt.com
[mailto:wsbarp-owner at lists.wsbarppt.com] On Behalf Of Craig Gourley
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2014 2:26 PM
To: wsbarp at lists.wsbarppt.com
Subject: [WSBARP] Service animal verses covenants

 

Listmates, Looking for input on an issue that I am sure some of you have
already dealt with.  Condo declaration states no dogs larger than 20
pounds.  New owner acquires a dog substantially larger that barks all the
time and she does not clean up after it.   When approached by the Board,
she claims it is a service dog and the board can not touch her.  Her
"proof" that its a service dog is certificate declaring the dog is a "
registered emotional support animal"  from an outfit in Scottsdale Az
called  Register My Service Animal LLC. I know we can request a copy of
the prescription from a healthcare professional but those appear to be
easily obtained.   Any ADA experts out there willing to share if ANY rules
apply to this person or does she get a blank check for bad behavior?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts. 

 

Gourley | Hembree

1002 Tenth Street/PO Box 1091

Snohomish, WA 98291

(360) 568-5065 (phone) (800) 291-8401

(360) 568-8092 (fax)

Craig at 1031exchange.net

 

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