CAI Board of Trustees Adopts Public Policy on Assistance Animals
Last month, the CAI Board of Trustees adopted a new public policy, Assistance Animals and Pets in Community Associations, that recognizes and supports the rights of residential community associations to regulate and adopt rules pertaining to pets and assistance...You Can Make a Difference Too: Virtually Join CAI’s Advocacy Summit
Community association leaders from across the country will gather in Washington, D.C., in less than a week for CAI’s Advocacy Summit to support issues that directly impact the 73 million people living and working in homeowners associations, condominiums, and housing...CAI Calls on HUD to Clarify Emotional Support Animals
Assistance animals are not pets. Federal, state, and local fair housing laws require that community associations accommodate residents who have a disability-related need for an assistance animal, including emotional support animals. Fraudulently claiming a pet as an assistance animal demeans fair housing rights, violates the rights of other community residents, and can lead to legal troubles.