Zaylin Crestwell
Member since: Apr 01, 2026
Published articles: 5
A valid ESA letter must come from a licensed mental health professional (LMHP) who has conducted a genuine evaluation of your disability-related need for the animal. Acceptable providers include...
The Fair Housing Act (FHA) applies to college and university housing nationwide, requiring schools to provide reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities, including allowing emotional...
You have been thinking about getting an ESA letter for a while now. You know it could solve your housing situation waive the pet fees, lift the breed restriction, give you the legal protection you...
Mental health stigma costs people housing. Research published in 2025 confirms that landlords holding stigmatizing attitudes toward mental illness have excluded tenants from rental properties and, in...
Yes, a Norwegian Elkhound can be a service dog, but this breed isn't the right fit for most handlers. While many people choose Golden Retrievers or Labrador Retrievers for service work, the Norwegian...
Author Bio
I’m Zaylin Crestwell, and I write clear, review-based articles that help people understand the emotional support animal (ESA) process. I focus on breaking down how ESA services work, what’s legitimate, and what people should know about ESA letters,