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Under the Fair Housing Act, a housing provider cannot refuse housing to someone who is disabled because of their disability. Just as important, the law requires housing providers to accommodate a person’s disability by changing or modifying a rule or policy or practice when doing so is necessary to give the disabled person equal opportunity to use and enjoy his or her unit.
Under the Fair Housing Act, a housing provider who has established a "no pet" policy must allow a disabled resident to keep a service animal as a reasonable accommodation. The housing provider must allow the disabled resident to keep the service animal if three conditions are met: (1) the resident must meet the definition of handicap as defined in the fair housing law; (2) the housing provider must know about or should have know about the resident’s handicap; and (3) the accommodation may be necessary to afford the disabled resident an equal opportunity to use and enjoy the dwelling.
Example: A blind applicant for rental housing wants to live in a dwelling unit with a seeing-eye dog. The building has a “no pets” policy. It is a violation of the law for the owner or manager of the apartment complex to refuse to permit the applicant to live in the apartment without the seeing-eye dog because without the seeing-eye dog the blind person will not have the opportunity to use and enjoy the dwelling.
When an applicant or resident who has a disability requests to live with a service animal, follow the usual accommodation process. It is a “reasonable accommodation” to allow residents to live with service animals that meet their disability-related needs.
It is critical to remember that a service animal is not a pet. Various fair housing laws require housing providers to modify their "no pets" policy to allow the use of a service animal by a person with a disability. This does not mean the housing provider must abandon its "no pets" policy altogether, but simply that it must make an exception to its general rule for service animals.
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Long Lake Homes for Sale in Alpena, Alpena County Lakefront Property
Search For Long Lake Homes for Sale in Alpena and Presque Isle County. If you have any difficulty using this search, please call 231-525-8289 for assistance. BUYERS
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Even if you don’t see the property you are looking for on our web sites, please give us a call. We have access and the expertise to find you the property you want. Here at Michigan Outdoor Properties We have access to all of the listing from around the state, and are willing to put in the time to find you exactly what you are looking for.
We look forward to hearing from you. Please don’t hesitate to contact us whenever it is most convenient for you.
SELLERS
Dear seller, do you have property that needs the added benefits from using a specialty company like Michigan Outdoor Properties?
Here at Michigan Outdoor Properties, we are continually looking for unique pieces of property that we can offer to our Long Lake Homes for Sale clients. The number one criteria is that it is “Outdoor Recreational” orientated. We are looking for hunting land, equestrian type properties, Lakefront Homes and/or land, Riverfront Homes and/or
land, cottages, cabins, etc to market.
Michigan Outdoor Properties L.L.C. was born out of a need for a place were customers like yourself could come and get help selling the Alpena County Lakefront Property that you own. We then went out and hired some of the best and most knowledgeable Real Estate Sales people we could find. What does that mean for you the seller you ask.
The beauty of this listing program is that is doesn’t cost you any more than if you listed your property with a local realtor. But, with us you get local coverage, because we are Michigan based Real Estate agents, and you also get the National coverage, because of the way we market your property.
Thank You,
Bob Foster and the Michigan Outdoor Properties Team
1-231-525-8289
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