Nov. 16, 2009 — Given the difficulty of enforcing dog-prohibition policies, what can boards of directors do to control those dogs that are allowed in their buildings? And how should a board deal with a request for a reasonable accommodation? Two attorneys survey the latest developments and keep you up-to-date on the contentious issue in which emotion can trump what’s best for the majority of residents, putting boards at risk.

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