ESA Letter Renewal in Texas
ESA letters work best when they're current. Renew yours in one short online evaluation — issued within 10–15 minutes of approval, with payment only after you're approved.
Why renew your ESA letter every year?
The Fair Housing Act doesn't set a formal expiration date for ESA letters, but in practice, housing providers strongly prefer — and often insist on — documentation dated within the past 12 months. An outdated letter is the most common reason otherwise-valid accommodation requests get questioned. Renewing annually keeps your documentation beyond dispute when you:
- Sign a new lease or renew an existing one.
- Move to a new apartment, condo, or rental home anywhere in Texas.
- Respond to a landlord's request for updated verification.
How renewal works
- Book a renewal evaluation. Whether or not your original letter came from us, the process is the same — a short telehealth appointment with a Texas-licensed clinician.
- Complete a brief check-in. The clinician confirms that an emotional support animal remains an appropriate part of your care.
- Receive your updated letter. If approved, your freshly dated, signed letter arrives by email within 10–15 minutes — and only then are you charged.
Renewing a letter issued elsewhere
If your previous letter came from another provider — even one of the instant-approval websites — we can help you replace it with documentation that holds up. Our clinicians conduct a full evaluation, so your new letter stands entirely on its own merits.
Renewals are priced the same as new letters — see our pricing page. No subscriptions, no automatic charges, no surprises.
Keep your letter current
Renew in one short online appointment — letters issued within 10–15 minutes of approval.
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