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At what point may people with disabilities who rent or lease a property request a reasonable accommodation for an assistance animal?At any time during their tenancyAt the time they sign the lease agreement onlyOnly when they move inWithin three months of the start of their lease

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At what point may people with disabilities who rent or lease a property request a reasonable accommodation for an assistance animal?At any time during their tenancyAt the time they sign the lease agreement onlyOnly when they move inWithin three months of the start of their lease

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People with disabilities who rent or lease a property may request a reasonable accommodation for an assistance animal at any time during their tenancy. This means they can make the request not only when they sign the lease agreement or when they move in, but also at any point during the duration of their lease. They are not restricted to making the request within three months of the start of their lease.

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