Appleton landlords settle in case over access to emotional support cats, rats

An Appleton woman will receive $20,000 from two property managers after she alleged they discriminated against her right to keep emotional support animals — including two cats and three rats.

The money is part of a settlement in federal court, with the landlords also required to complete training in accommodating disabilities as required under the Fair Housing Act.

There was no finding of liability against the landlords, Tammy Estrada and Ramiro Estrada, who were accused of discriminating against their former tenant Ashlee Crosno’s emotional needs…

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