Reasonable accommodation is one of fair housing’s “hot topics”. This typically accounts for over 50% of the fair housing complaints to HUD in the past year. Reasonable accommodations can be requested during the application process, during the tenancy, and during an eviction. It is important to learn the correct procedure to ask for, review, and implement this important action. Reasonable accommodations are requested because of a disability of either physical or mental issues. It is important that one understands the definition of disability and when it comes into play to allow a disabled person to enjoy the same quality of life as a non-disabled individual. 

Attend this information-packed webinar presented by industry veteran Paul Flogstad where he discusses reasonable accommodations for assistance animals. He will also cover how to determine the actual need for the animals and how to correctly verify that need with a medical professional. Paul will also include some verification forms for your use, during his presentation.

Webinar Objectives
  • Understand fair housing issues and how they impact your property
  • Understand the need for accommodations
  • Understand the fair housing laws about accommodations
  • Know timeframe for requesting and granting of accommodations
  • What properties fall under fair housing/ accommodation laws
  • Learn how to verify the need for assistance animals

Webinar Highlights

This webinar will be a real-world course. It is just not textbook answers but solutions and examples of what is “real world”. Paul has much fair housing experience and will share through actual experiences to enhance learning. This webinar will provide you with the ability to make the correct decision when faced with a reasonable accommodation request. Typically, property owners do not want to be charged by HUD for a fair housing violation and the costs incurred by the complaint. Paul will provide you guidance to avoid being charged in the first place.

During the webinar, Paul will also discuss the latest updates from HUD concerning assistance and service animals. This guidance is aimed at landlords and will clarify some of the misconceptions that are out there at this time. It truly focuses on the correct verification procedure.


Who Should Attend?
  • Property Owners
  • Property Managers
  • Housing Authority Staff
  • Compliance Staff
  • Leasing Agents
  • Attorneys