Title: Clearwater Beach man facing eviction over emotional support squirrel Source:
WFLA.com 8 URL Source:http://wfla.com/2017/11/10/clearwat ... er-emotional-support-squirrel/ Published:Nov 10, 2017 Author:Jamel Lanee' Post Date:2017-11-16 21:34:50 by Hondo68 Keywords:chased up tree by dog, discrimination, Fair Housing A, Office of Human Rights Views:846 Comments:7
CLEARWATER BEACH, Fla. (WFLA) A Clearwater Beach resident is fighting to keep his emotional support squirrel that lives with him at Island Walk Condominiums.
Ryan Boylan and Brutis are inseparable.
He rescued her last year after Hurricane Matthew.
Ever since then I mean, oh my God, I cant imagine not being around her, said Boylan.
But he could lose her.
Property management discovered Brutis back in April when she was chased up a tree by a dog.
According to a complaint filed by the condo association to Boylan and the condo owner, exotic animals are not allowed. He never told the board about the animal.
He was sent a notice last month to give up the squirrel or be evicted.
I was very sad that he had to basically push every single limitation that he could to try and get me out because of Brutis, said Boylan.
In the complaint, attorneys state Boylan never submitted paperwork that Brutis was an emotional support animal until this past summer.
Attorneys also state Boylan is residing in the unit as a tenant without having applied for and/or obtained approval from the association.
Boylan contacted the Office of Human Rights, claiming discrimination and they sent a letter to the association on his behalf, stating the Fair Housing Act, protecting emotional support animals.
News Channel 8 spoke to former board member, Sherry Arfa.
I dont know if hes discriminated against. Im sure its like any emotional support dog, people ask questions, she said.
Condo officials say its a liability if something happens.
Its just like with any animal, you can have the nicest dog and they could bite somebody, its no guarantee, said Arfa.
She feels the squirrel should be free.
As I said if it was a gerbil or something that your grandkid had hiding under the bed, Im sure that would be fine, but a squirrel is a wild animal, she said.
A note from Boylans doctors states he is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder after a car accident.
Boylan registered Brutis under the website RegisterMyServiceAnimal.com
According to a complaint filed by the condo association to Boylan and the condo owner, exotic animals are not allowed.
Squirrels are exotic animals?
Maybe the word "exotic" has a different definition than I think because squirrels are all over the place everywhere you go.
Attorneys also state Boylan is residing in the unit as a tenant without having applied for and/or obtained approval from the association.
Tenant/homeowner associations were invented by Stalin,but I suspect even he would think they are too harsh,and the psychos who seek office in one should be shot as a pubic service.