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The Tenant Pet Rights Report

Monthly: state law changes, landlord violations caught, tenant wins, and your rights explained — straight to your inbox. Free, forever.

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State Law Updates

When legislators change tenant protection laws, you'll know before your landlord does. State-by-state, plain English.

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Landlord Violation Alerts

When property management companies and platforms get caught violating Fair Housing rules, we report it. Names included.

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Tenant Win Stories

Real tenants who fought back and won. What they did, how they documented, what they recovered. Inspiration backed by facts.

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Free Templates & Guides

Subscribers get first access to new complaint templates, documentation guides, and step-by-step HUD filing walkthroughs.

📰 Sample Issue: What We Cover

This Month in Tenant Pet Rights:
🔴 Colorado passes new security deposit transparency requirement (effective Jan 2025) — here's what changed and how to use it.

🔴 PetScreening faces new HUD complaints in three states — pattern emerging in institutional landlord portfolios.

✅ Houston tenant wins $4,200 refund after filing HUD complaint for unlawful ESA screening fees — full breakdown of what she did.

📋 New template: HUD complaint for landlords who claim ESA documentation is "insufficient" — legally wrong, here's the rebuttal letter.

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Common Questions

Who runs this newsletter?

TenantPetRights.org is an independent tenant advocacy project. We are not a law firm, we don't represent clients, and we don't sell anything. We exist purely to make sure renters with pets — and especially ESA owners — know their rights.

Is the information legal advice?

No. Everything we publish is educational information, not legal advice. For specific legal situations, consult a licensed attorney or your local legal aid organization. We provide templates and information — you provide the judgment.

How often do you send emails?

Once a month. We may send an occasional urgent alert if something major happens (new HUD ruling, major court case), but our baseline is monthly. We respect your inbox.

Do you cover my state?

Phase 1 covers Florida, Texas, Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. Phase 2 adds Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington, Nevada, and Oregon. If you're in another state, you'll still receive coverage of federal Fair Housing law, which protects you everywhere in the US.