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VT · ESA letters by state

Your ESA letter in Vermont, done right.

From Burlington to the state line, one flat $99 gets you a clinician licensed in Vermont and a letter your landlord has to take seriously.

  • Licensed in Vermont
  • Letter 24 to 48 hours after your evaluation
  • $99 flat, money-back guarantee
  • Fair Housing Act ready

How Vermont treats ESA letters

Vermont has not added its own ESA statute, so your rights come from the federal Fair Housing Act, which is the strongest housing protection in the country. The essentials:

Vermont keeps ESA housing documentation at the federal baseline: the Fair Housing Act and HUD's 2020 assistance-animal guidance govern what a landlord may request, and Vermont's Fair Housing and Public Accommodations Act separately bans disability discrimination in housing. A letter from a licensed clinician documenting your disability-related need is the document that matters, with no pet fees for an approved ESA. Complaints go to the Vermont Human Rights Commission or HUD.

Every FetchMyESA letter in Vermont comes from a clinician with an active VT license, after a real evaluation. That is the standard the law expects, and it is the only kind of letter we issue.

From stressed to sorted in three steps

Step 1

Take the free assessment

Three minutes of straightforward questions about your home, your animal, and what you are carrying.

Step 2

Meet your clinician

A real evaluation, by phone or video, with a mental health professional licensed in your state.

Step 3

Get your letter

If you qualify, your signed ESA housing letter lands in your inbox, ready to hand to your landlord.

Timing in Vermont: most people finish the assessment the same day, meet their clinician within a day or two, and have their signed letter in hand 24 to 48 hours after the evaluation.

Statewide, corner to corner

Burlington, South Burlington and Rutland. And everywhere in between.

Evaluations happen by phone or video, so it does not matter whether you are downtown or three hours from the nearest office. If you live in Vermont, a clinician licensed in Vermont can see you.

Vermont questions, straight answers

Is an online ESA letter valid in Vermont?

It is valid when it is real: written and signed by a clinician licensed in Vermont after an actual evaluation. That is the only kind we issue. Registries, ID cards, and instant certificates are the ones that get rejected.

How long does a legitimate Vermont ESA letter take?

Fast. Most people in Vermont finish the assessment in minutes, have their evaluation within a couple of days, and receive the signed letter 24 to 48 hours after that.

What if my Vermont landlord says no to my ESA?

A blanket no is usually unlawful. They can decline only for narrow, provable reasons such as a direct safety threat. Most requests backed by a genuine clinician letter are approved without drama, and ours carry a money-back guarantee.

Something more specific about your building or your lease? Call us at (888) 728-3372 or read the full housing rights guide.

Ready when you are, Vermont.

The assessment is free, private, and takes about three minutes. You pay the flat $99 only if a licensed clinician confirms an ESA is right for you.

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