That landlord should have been taken to court via American Disability act. That is clearly a case of abuse by landlord. I'm surprised legal action wasn't taken against him. There may be more to the story.
People with fake Dr. letters loved to set up landlords. Sue them if they even questioned tenant about their support animal. Usually resulting in a $25k settlement.
Is it possible the blind lady didn't have a trained service animal? A trained service animal could cost upwards of $50k or more. I'm surprised landlord wasn't hauled into court by fair housing laws.
Anyone can go in internet, get fake documentation register their pet, get a vest saying it a service animal and landlords were helpless against this type of fraud.
Before this law a landlord was forced to allow support animals and then get sued when support animal bites someone. The support animal could be anything, pitbulls, peacocks, pigs, pony. Anything that gives the tenant a warm and fuzzy feeling is allowed.
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