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COOPERATORNEWS.COM  COOPERATORNEWS —  JANUARY 2022    5  QUESTIONS & ANSWERS  Legal  Q  A&  Disclaimer: Th  e answers provided in this Q&A   column are of a general nature and cannot   substitute for professional advice regarding your   specifi c circumstances. Always seek the advice of   competent legal counsel or other qualifi ed profes-  sionals with any questions you may have regard-  ing technical or legal issues.  When Does “No Pets” Mean No Pets?  Q  I sit on the board of directors of   a Nassau County cooperative.   The building has a no-pets pol-  icy that residents are obliged to comply   with. A few residents have cats that were   grandfathered in prior to rules changing.   On occasion, we’ve had residents claim   they require a comfort dog—but the cre-  dentials  provided  to  support  the  claim   have been online ‘registrations’ with no   substantial proof beyond that. My ques-  tion is, what is the criteria for someone   to have a comfort dog? Can we ask for a   doctor’s certificate, or at least something   more than a boilerplate internet registra-  tion? If someone’s dog does not meet re-  quirements, what is the board’s recourse   to have the dog removed?  —Not Comfortable With Comfort Animals  A  Heather Stiell, Esq., se-  nior counsel at Lasser Law   Group, PLLC, a real estate   law firm serving New York City, Long   Island, and  Westchester,  says,  “Comfort  the legal criteria to qualify as an ESA, the   animals, also sometimes called emotional  board can issue violations and levy fines   support animals (ESAs), are considered a  against the resident, if provided for in   form of accommodation for persons who  the building’s proprietary lease or house   have a mental or emotional disability that  rules. Ultimately, for continued viola-  affects their ability to function in their  tions, the board could elect to terminate   housing environment.  The  federal Fair  the resident’s proprietary lease and cancel   Housing Act and New York State Human  his or her stock certificate.  Rights Law both require that housing pro-  viders allow a ‘reasonable accommoda-  tion’ to any person with a disability that  board to a federal or state discrimination   disrupts their functioning in the housing  complaint and liability for civil penalties   environment or prevents them from full  and damages, it is recommended that   use and enjoyment of their housing.   “In order to verify that a resident re-  questing an accommodation has a disabil-  ity and that an ESA is necessary, boards   or landlords can request documentation   to support the claimed disability and the   need for an ESA, including requiring that   a letter from a licensed mental health   professional treating the individual be   provided. Internet  registration that does   not include reliable documentation of a   disability  can  be  deemed  insufficient  by   a board.   “If a resident’s animal does not meet   “However, because an unfounded or   incorrect  determination could expose a   boards have ESA requests reviewed by   their co-op’s attorney to help avoid poten-  tial discrimination claims.”   n  Does your management   company check the boxes?   Ours does.  From daily operations to crisis management, the support you receive from your property management   company is invaluable. We encourage condo and co-op board members and multifamily rental building   owners to use this checklist to evaluate the services, solutions and resources provided by your   management company and assess how those offerings align with the unique goals and expectations   you have for your property. Click or scan the QR code for access.  COMPANY    A  COMPANY    B  X  X  LetsTalk.NY@fsresidential.com  212.634.5410   www.fsresidential.com/new-york    Do you have   an issue with   your board? Are you wondering   how to solve a dispute with a   neighbor? Can’t fi nd informa-  tion you need about a build-  ing’s fi nances? Our attorney   advisors have the answers to all   of your legal questions. Write   to CooperatorNews and we’ll   publish your question, along   with a response from one of our   attorney advisors. Questions may   be edited for taste, length and   clarity. Send your questions to:   Darcey@cooperatornews.com  Q&A


































































































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