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Can I have more than one ESA in Illinois?
Educational content, not legal advice. For your specific situation, consult a state-licensed attorney.
What the law says
HUD FHEO Notice 2020-01 contemplates that "an individual may need more than one assistance animal" and that the analysis is fact-specific to each animal's role.
In plain language
Federal guidance does not cap the number of emotional support animals a person can have. HUD's framework asks whether each animal is necessary for the requestor's disability. In Illinois, a tenant requesting accommodation for more than one ESA generally needs documentation supporting the role of each animal; whether a specific request for multiple animals in a specific building would be reasonable is fact-specific.
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This page covers one question; the full guide walks through the federal floor, state-specific carve-outs, the documentation standard, and the accommodation process.
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