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How Does My ESA Letter Save Me Money?

With an ESA Letter, you are no longer required to pay additional pet fees or higher pet security deposits! Many landlords and apartment complexes charge as much as double the security deposit and hundreds (or even thousands) more in rent. Your ESA letter means they can no can no longer do that! Furthermore, airlines can no longer charge you EXTRA fees to travel with your pet. You have enough fees to worry about at the airport, your ESA letter handles one of the big ones.

Can a physician write an ESA letter

Yes. A primary care physician can provide an emotional support letter but only if he is licensed and certified to do so. If your family doctor is taking care of your mental health situations, then he can write an ESA letter for you. Thus, those who are comfortable talking to their family doctors, there’s no need to talk to an unfamiliar doctor to get emotional support animal letters.

Here is a list of people who can prescribe an ESA Letter:

What does ESA letter look like?

An emotional support animal letter (ESA letter) is a prescription from a certified mental health expert that says that the only way for you to have a better mental health state is to be accompanied by an Emotional Support Animal. Emotional support animal letters last for 365 days (1 year). They can be renewed each if you still suffer from mental health issues.

A legitimate ESA letter should have the following components:

How to Tell if your ESA letter is real?

An ESA letter that is genuine will come from a real licensed mental health professional. You should be able to have access to this professional so that you can send any additional forms or documents that may require their information or signature.

ESA registration papers are not required nor recognized by landlords or airlines. Some people choose to get these items for identification purposes only.

If you are looking to get an emotional support animal letter online, watch out for companies that promise instant approvals, low-cost letters, animal registration, or lifetime letters. In many cases, these documents may be not legally binding, and they could be scam.

Here are some key points that shows if your ESA letter is real?

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Do I need to Pay Extra Fees for ESA letter form?

Yes, all service providers charge something to issue an ESA letter according to their rules. Every doctor has its own fee regulations. You need to choose the doctor to get an ESA letter accordingly. If you are already consulting a doctor, then he might charge a little extra amount than his regular fees.

You need to be careful if you are getting an ESA letter online as there are many fraud sites that just make money out of you.

How to Get an ESA letter for housing

You must receive an ESA letter from a certified therapist. If you cannot afford a mental health professional on a regular basis, you can still seek the help you need. ESA Doctors can pair you with a licensed therapist online to see if you qualify.

Here is how to get an ESA letter for housing

How fast will I get my letter?

Ask Your Doctor or Therapist for an ESA Letter. ESA Letters are valid because the process to get one involves a consultation with a licensed mental health professional in your state. The registration starts with asking you some personal details, like your name, your pets name, and logistics information. The great thing about registration with us is that it is 100% risk-free. If you are for some reason denied an ESA letter, you will not be charged. Essentially our ESA letter service boils down to these steps:

Call to see if you qualify for a free consultation or just to ask us a question about the process.

Can a landlord deny an ESA letter for housing?

No, landlord cannot deny an ESA letter for housing without any valid reason. Pets that provide people with ease have unique housing rights. The law refers to these types of pets as Emotional Support Animals. Emotional Support Animals help assistance with an emotional or mental disability. An ESA is a medical tool and not a pet. Under Federal Fair Housing Laws, Emotional Support Animals must have access to apartments with a no-pet policy and are exempt from pet-related fees.