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Can condominium corporations refuse to allow pets, or set limits on pets?

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Can condominium corporations refuse to allow pets, or set limits on pets?

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Some residents might not be able to live in the building without the support of a guide dog or other service animal. If a condominium has a no-pets bylaw, it still must accommodate a disabled persons need for a service animal to the point of undue hardship, if the resident could not live in the building otherwise. For more information about the duty to accommodate and undue hardship, see the interpretive bulletin Duty to accommodate.

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