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Old 08-06-2008, 07:03 PM
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Yes, indeed they have to accept your ESA if in the USA. Don't refer to your animal as a "pet" ever though, it is no longer a pet, if it ever was. And no, they are not allowed to charge extra for the service/esa. Not that they won't try, as everyone tries and sometimes it is missed by me (for my service dog...once a cab charged extra but that was before I knew the going rate.)

Hotels will also try to charge extra and they aren't allowed to in USA.
Here's a link to check out for you: http://www.bazelon.org/issues/housin...nfosheet6.html Good wishes! drjean
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