I was worried my landlord wouldn't accept it, but the letter was so professional they approved it same day. Incredible service.
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Your Rights as an ESA Owner in Vermont
Vermont follows federal FHA ESA protections and has additional state fair housing laws. The Vermont Human Rights Commission handles accommodation enforcement.
Vermont landlords must accommodate ESAs. Burlington's rental market benefits from strong state and federal housing protections.
Without vs. With Your ESA Letter
Without ESA Letter
- Subject to no-pet policies
- Pay pet deposits ($300–$600+)
- Pay monthly pet rent ($50–$100)
- Risk eviction for having a pet
- Limited housing options
- Must hide or surrender your animal
With The Supportive Pet ESA Letter
- Live in no-pet buildings legally
- Zero pet deposits or fees (FHA)
- No monthly pet rent charges
- Full eviction protection
- Access to all Vermont rentals
- Keep your animal with confidence
Why Vermont Residents Choose The Supportive Pet
We connect you with a state-licensed VT clinician who evaluates your case and delivers FHA-compliant documentation accepted by landlords across Vermont.
Get Your Vermont ESA Letter in 3 Steps
100% online. No in-person visits. Letter delivered by email.
Complete the free assessment
Answer a short questionnaire about your mental health needs. Takes under 5 minutes. 100% private and secure.
A licensed clinician reviews your case
A state-licensed LMHP is matched to your case within 1 hour. They review your assessment and conduct an evaluation.
Receive your signed ESA letter
Your official ESA letter, signed by your clinician on their letterhead, is emailed as a PDF after your evaluation is complete.
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What Vermont Residents Say
Got my ESA letter in about 18 hours. The whole process was easy and the clinician was kind and understanding.
My apartment complex tried to charge me a pet deposit. I showed them my The Supportive Pet letter and they waived it immediately.
ESA Letter Requirements in Vermont
Vermont ESA accommodation rights are protected by both the federal Fair Housing Act and Vermont's own fair housing statutes. Your ESA letter must come from a licensed mental health professional who has evaluated your condition and established that an emotional support animal provides genuine therapeutic benefit. Burlington and statewide Vermont landlords are required to honor valid ESA documentation, and the Vermont Human Rights Commission enforces these protections and handles complaints from tenants who experience discrimination.
ESA Questions for Vermont Residents
Is an ESA letter legal in Vermont?
Yes. ESA letters are federally protected under the Fair Housing Act across all 50 states including Vermont. Landlords are legally required to make reasonable accommodations for tenants with a valid ESA letter from a licensed mental health professional.
Can my Vermont landlord charge a pet deposit for my ESA?
No. Under the Fair Housing Act, landlords in Vermont cannot charge pet deposits, pet fees, or pet rent for emotional support animals. Your ESA is not considered a "pet" under federal housing law.
What mental health conditions qualify for an ESA in Vermont?
Any diagnosed mental health condition recognized in the DSM-5 may qualify, including anxiety, depression, PTSD, bipolar disorder, OCD, and more. The key requirement is that your condition meaningfully impacts a major life activity, and that your clinician determines an ESA provides a therapeutic benefit.
How long does it take to get an ESA letter in Vermont?
With The Supportive Pet, most Vermont residents receive their signed ESA letter the same business day. The assessment takes under 5 minutes, and a licensed clinician is matched to your case within 1 hour. Note: some states have waiting period requirements that extend this timeline — if applicable, we will guide you through each step.
Can my Vermont landlord deny my ESA accommodation request?
Landlords in Vermont can only deny an ESA request in very limited circumstances - such as if the animal poses a direct threat to others or would cause substantial property damage. They cannot deny based on breed, size, or a general no-pet policy.
Do I need to renew my ESA letter in Vermont?
Most landlords in Vermont accept ESA letters dated within the past 12 months. The Supportive Pet provides easy, affordable renewals so your documentation stays current and landlord-ready.
Related ESA Guides
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Vermont ESA evaluations by a licensed physician
Dr. Jonathan Chance Miller, MD is licensed in Vermont and 24 other states. He conducts your evaluation and delivers your ESA letter after your clinical evaluation is complete.
Dr. Jonathan Chance Miller, MD
Licensed Physician · Telehealth & ESA / PSD Evaluations
"Ivy League–trained, bilingual, and judgment-free."
- Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons — MD
- Washington University School of Medicine — Residency
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