NH · State housing letters
Your ESA letter in New Hampshire, done right.
Get a legitimate Emotional Support Animal letter in New Hampshire from a licensed mental health professional. Valid nationwide under the Fair Housing Act.
- Licensed in New Hampshire
- 24–48 hours
- FHA Compliant
How New Hampshire treats ESA letters
In New Hampshire, your right to keep an Emotional Support Animal in rental housing is protected under the federal Fair Housing Act (FHA) and HUD guidelines.
Landlords cannot charge pet rent, pet deposits, or apply breed/size restrictions to approved assistance animals, provided you supply a valid letter from a licensed provider detailing your need.
Every Fetch My ESA letter in New Hampshire is written and signed by a clinical professional registered and licensed in New Hampshire after a live assessment. This is the legal standard expected by housing boards.
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Consultations occur securely by phone or video. It does not matter if you reside in metropolitan hubs or rural areas—if you are a resident of New Hampshire, our licensed NH clinicians can evaluate you.
About 1 in 3 households in New Hampshire rent their homes, meaning landlord rules and pet restrictions are a common challenge.
Local Renter ContextNew Hampshire ESA FAQ
Is an online ESA letter valid in New Hampshire?
Yes. Under the Fair Housing Act, landlords in New Hampshire must accept letters signed by a licensed mental health professional who has clinically evaluated you. Telehealth evaluations are fully recognized as long as the provider holds an active license in New Hampshire.
Does my landlord in New Hampshire have to accept my ESA?
Yes, under federal law. Landlords must provide a reasonable accommodation, which includes waiving pet fees, pet deposits, and weight or breed restrictions. A landlord can only deny an ESA if the animal poses a documented threat to safety or causes substantial property damage.
Can a landlord in New Hampshire charge pet rent or deposits for an ESA?
No. Approved Emotional Support Animals are legally classified as assistance animals, not pets. Landlords are prohibited from charging pet rent, pet security deposits, or registration fees for them.
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Our assessment is free, private, and takes three minutes. Pay only if a licensed clinical professional confirms your housing documentation need.
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