If your landlord refuses your Emotional Support Animal (ESA) letter, it can feel stressful. But remember, this isn’t the end of the road. You have rights under the law and many steps you can take to resolve the issue. Below are 12 helpful actions you can follow to handle this situation calmly and professionally.1. Stay Calm and Ask for a Clear ReasonHearing your landlord deny your ESA letter can feel upsetting, but it’s important to stay calm. Avoid getting angry or defensive. Instead, ask yo...