Why You Need Florida ESA Letter
If you rent in Florida with a pet, your landlord has the legal right to charge pet deposits, enforce breed restrictions, or refuse your animal entirely. An ESA letter changes your legal standing. Under the federal Fair Housing Act, your ESA is no longer treated as a pet, which means no pet deposits, no breed bans, and no pet rent.
A one-time $149 letter from RealESALetter replaces what Florida renters typically pay in $700+ in annual pet fees, and it never expires mid-tenancy. Florida ESA laws under the Fair Housing Act set clear standards for what landlords can and cannot ask for when you submit your accommodation request.
Our licensed Florida mental health professionals evaluate you fully online. Most clients receive their letter by email within 24 hours, with a hard copy following by mail within 3 business days. If your letter is not accepted, you get a full refund.
How to Get Your Florida ESA Letter
Getting your legitimate ESA letter online in Florida is easier than you think. Here’s how it works:
- Answer a short screening questionnaire about your mental health history and current situation.
- Get matched with a licensed Florida therapist for a confidential online consultation.
- Complete your payment, one time, no hidden fees.
- Receive your letter by email within 24 hours. A printed hard copy arrives within 3 business days.
Your letter is backed by our money-back guarantee: full refund if it's not accepted as valid documentation.
See if You’re Eligible for Florida ESA Letter
To qualify for an ESA letter, you need a qualifying mental or emotional condition, one that a licensed mental health professional determines impacts a major life activity. Our licensed Florida therapists evaluate you individually.
Common conditions that may qualify include:
- Depression
- PTSD
- Panic disorder
- Adjustment disorder
- Postpartum depression
- Chronic stress disorder
- Agoraphobia
- Sleep disorders
- Bipolar disorder
- OCD
This list is not exhaustive. If you live with a condition that affects your emotional or psychological well-being, you may still qualify. Start your screening, and a licensed Florida therapist will evaluate your individual situation.
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Why Choose Us for Your Florida ESA Letter
Choosing the right provider for your ESA letter matters. A letter from an unlicensed source has no legal standing, and Florida landlords know how to spot one.
- We have licensed therapists who are knowledgeable about the state’s ESA regulations and the legal process.
- realesaletter offers a quick and easy online process, tailored for your convenience.
- Get same-day approval and fast digital delivery of your |ESA letter| so you can get the support you need right away.
- Our letters are in full compliance with Florida and federal ESA laws
- We offer |transparent pricing| with no hidden charges.
- Enjoy 24/7 customer support to help with any questions or concerns.
- Get a 100% money-back guarantee if your letter isn’t approved.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a landlord deny an ESA in Florida?
Yes, but only in very limited cases. These include situations where the animal poses a direct safety threat or the property is owner-occupied with four or fewer units.
In most Florida rentals, the Fair Housing Act requires landlords to accommodate ESAs regardless of no-pet policies. A valid ESA letter from a licensed mental health professional is the document your landlord needs to process your request.
What qualifies as an ESA in Florida?
Any domesticated animal that provides emotional support to someone with a mental or emotional disability qualifies. The animal does not need special training.
What matters is the therapeutic benefit of the relationship, and a licensed mental health professional documents this through an ESA letter, which is the only legally recognized document for housing accommodations.
Can I get a same-day ESA letter in Florida?
Yes. RealESALetter connects you with a Florida-licensed therapist for a fully online evaluation. Most clients receive their completed letter by email within 24 hours of finishing their consultation. Florida has no mandatory waiting period, so same-day and next-day timelines are fully compliant.
Do ESAs need to be registered in Florida?
No. There is no official ESA registry in Florida or anywhere in the United States. Requirements for ESA letters by state vary, but no state recognizes registration certificates, ID cards, or vest packages as valid documentation.
The only legally valid document for housing accommodations is an ESA letter from a licensed mental health professional after a genuine clinical evaluation.
How long is an ESA letter valid in Florida?
ESA letters are valid for 12 months from the date of issue. After that period, your landlord is entitled to request updated documentation confirming your ongoing need for the ESA. Keeping your letter current means you need to renew your ESA letter before the 12-month window closes to avoid any gap in your housing protections.
Can I be charged a pet deposit for my ESA in Florida?
No. Under the Fair Housing Act, landlords cannot charge pet deposits, pet fees, or monthly pet rent for an ESA anywhere in Florida. This applies to apartments, condos, townhomes, and most single-family rentals. You can still be held responsible for any actual damage your animal causes to the property.
Can my Florida HOA prohibit my ESA?
In most cases, no. Florida HOAs and condo associations are subject to the Fair Housing Act and cannot enforce breed restrictions, size limits, or no-pet rules against a resident with a valid ESA letter.
They can request documentation, but cannot demand your diagnosis or charge pet fees. Denying a properly documented ESA request may constitute a Fair Housing Act violation reportable to HUD.
Do ESA letters cover Florida condo associations?
Yes. Florida condo associations are covered by the Fair Housing Act the same way as any other housing provider. They can request an ESA letter from a licensed mental health professional as part of a reasonable accommodation request, but cannot demand your specific diagnosis or personal medical details. Your ESA letter is the core legal document, and any association forms are supplementary.
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The Math, In Plain Numbers
What Florida Renters Save With an ESA Letter
Florida renters pay $600+ every year just to keep a pet in their apartment. One $149 ESA letter eliminates those fees entirely under federal law.
Renting in Florida with a Pet
$300–$600+
Per year, per pet
Average pet deposit: $300–$500. Monthly pet rent: $25–$50. Annual fees can exceed $600 for the same apartment in Miami, Tampa, Orlando, or Fort Lauderdale.
RealESALetter
$149
One time, Life-of-tenancy
Covers your full evaluation, the licensed therapist's signed letter, and federal protection that doesn't expire mid-tenancy. Most Florida renters recover the cost in their first month of savings alone.
Statewide Coverage
From Miami to Jacksonville, we serve Florida residents in Orlando, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Fort Lauderdale, Tallahassee, Hialeah, Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Gainesville, and beyond. Whether you're renting in a high-rise in downtown Miami, a gated community in Orlando, a beachside apartment in Fort Lauderdale, or a family home in the suburbs of Tampa, our fully online process connects you with a licensed Florida therapist from wherever you are in the state. No in-person appointment required.
Wherever you are in Florida, your letter carries the same weight under federal law.
WRITTEN BY REALESALETTER EDITORIAL TEAM
Medically reviewed by Tina Logan, LMFT
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist · License #46136 · Reviewed on June 5, 2026
Last updated: June 2026
Medical Disclaimer: The information on this page is for general guidance only and is not legal or medical advice. Eligibility for an emotional support animal letter is determined by a licensed mental health professional during your evaluation. Letters are issued only when clinically appropriate.