Two Wisconsin landlords will pay $20,000 to settle an emotional support animal case that that accused them of discriminating against tenants who have emotional support animals, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
A federal complaint filed in November 2024 accused landlords Tammy Estrada and Ramiro Estrada of violating the Fair Housing Act after denying tenant Ashlee Crosno’s request to keep two cats and three rats obtained after her psychiatrist recommended emotional support animals.
The complaint alleged that the Estradas denied the request and retaliated against Ashlee Crosno and her husband, Michael, when they attempted to exercise their rights under the Fair Housing Act, among other violations…