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How to Identify Fake ESA Letters: A Buyer’s Guide
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Justin Foley
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May 02, 2025
3:32 AM
With the growing need for emotional support animals, many people search online for ESA letters. But not all letters are real. Knowing how to spot a fake ESA letter can save you from scams and legal issues. A genuine Emotional Support Animal letter must come from a licensed mental health professional (LMHP). It should include their full name, license number, official signature, and be written on professional letterhead.

Be careful with websites offering "instant approval" or no mental health evaluation. Real ESA letter services will ask questions about your mental health and may schedule a consultation. If there’s no proper screening process, that’s a big warning sign. Remember, a valid ESA document is based on need—not just payment.

To check if your letter is real, look for clear language about your emotional condition, the need for an emotional support animal, and the professional's contact details. Avoid services that look shady or make big promises without proof. Always do your research—read reviews, explore their process, and confirm if they follow the Fair Housing Act and Air Carrier Access Act guidelines.

Fake ESA letters can lead to denied housing requests, rejected travel claims, and other problems. Protect your rights by choosing trustworthy providers. Use this guide to recognize red flags and ensure your ESA letter is safe, legal, and effective.

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Last Edited by Justin Foley on May 02, 2025 3:34 AM


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