If you’ve ever tried renting a home or apartment with an Emotional Support Animal (ESA), then you already know the emotional toll it can take. What should be a routine part of maintaining your mental health quickly becomes an uphill battle—tense landlord negotiations, endless documentation demands, and even potential housing discrimination. For renters who rely on their ESA to maintain emotional stability, this journey is not just frustrating—it’s traumatic. Even having a legitimate ESA lette...