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🐾 What Makes an ESA Letter Valid in Ohio
Ohio follows federal Fair Housing Act (FHA) rules for ESAs, and the Ohio Civil Rights Commission (OCRC) enforces them. The validity of an ESA letter depends on the credentials of the provider and the quality of the assessment, not on registration, certification, or online “licenses.”
Below are the requirements supported by Ohio’s professional board guidance and federal housing rules.
✅ A Valid ESA Letter in Ohio Must Include:
1. Written by a Licensed Mental Health Professional (LMHP)
Examples include:
• Psychologists
• Licensed professional clinical counselors
• Licensed social workers
• Psychiatrists
• Other clinicians with appropriate scope of practice
Ohio’s Counselor, Social Worker & Marriage and Family Therapist Board states that providers must have education, training, and experience to assess ESA needs ohio.gov.
2. An Established Therapeutic Relationship
The provider must have:
• Conducted a face‑to‑face assessment (in person or telehealth)
• Evaluated the client’s mental health condition
• Determined the ESA is part of treatment
Ohio explicitly warns against letters issued without a therapeutic relationship or based only on client self‑report ohio.gov.
3. A Disability‑Related Need
The letter must state that:
• The individual has a mental or emotional disability
• The ESA helps al ... Read More…