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I just can't help but think, if you've got nothing to hide, why act like you do? If the landlord REALLY doesn't want animals, is it going to be a pleasant living situation? Even if the law says they have to accommodate you? You probably have enough stress in your life, without having to feel like your landlord hates you.
This has been my concern, so I've opted for transparency. That may change if I get no replies. I sent out 2 letters yesterday, I am so qualified (having been in property management for 30 years) and I added the animals. I notice that renters aren't looking for disabled people period. Many say it's required to have a job. I plan on getting a part-time one, but it'll depend on where I find something so it's close. It's really disheartening. And I really could do without the surprise element of surprising my new landlord with a houseful of support animals.
I'll let you know how my quest goes...