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From the rocky coast of Bar Harbor to the forested interior of the North Woods, pet parents in the Pine Tree State trust ESA Doctors for ESA letters to secure their housing rights.
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The Maine Human Rights Act (MHRA) extends the same protections to tenants with emotional support animals as the federal Fair Housing Act.
The Fair Housing Act makes sure people in Maine with emotional support animals are treated fairly. Landlords must let them have ESAs without paying pet fees, deposits, or extra rent. ESA owners also don’t have to follow breed or weight limits, and no-pet rules don’t apply.
In the state of Maine, ESA letters must:
Valid Maine boards that issue licenses include (but are not limited to):
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Serving Maine residents for over a decade, our licensed professionals from Providence to Warwick and anywhere in between craft ESA documentation that meets housing requirements with precision. ESA Doctors has a 99% success rate in letter acceptance, so you can be confident in your ESA letter’s reliability and legal standing. Should your landlord raise any concerns, you’ll get our team’s expert support every step of the way.
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Yes, ESAs can provide comfort during Maine’s brutal winter snowstorms, which often isolate rural areas. The CDC recommends emergency heat and food supplies. Your ESA’s housing rights ensure they stay with you to ease the loneliness. Reach out to our ME licensed mental health professionals for support.
Yes, an ESA can help with crowd stress, and the festival policy allows for well-behaved pets on short leashes on the festival grounds at the discretion of the festival director supervising the gates. A psychiatric service dog (PSD) might be an option for public fair settings regardless of their pet policy.
No, Acadia National Park restricts ESAs from most trails and buildings, allowing only service animals due to wildlife and preservation concerns. ESAs are permitted in pet-friendly campgrounds, but check specific rules. Learn more about PSDs here.
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