In Florida, your ESA housing rights rest first on state law. Florida Statute 760.27 prohibits housing discrimination against renters with a disability-related need for an emotional support animal and bars housing providers from requiring extra fees or compensation for the animal. This state protection is enforced by the Florida Commission on Human Relations and remains fully active. The federal Fair Housing Act (42 U.S.C. § 3604) provides the same obligation, and that statute has not changed.
Landlords in Delray Beach who refuse a valid ESA letter or continue charging pet fees may be in violation of Florida Statute 760.27 and federal law. Complaints can be filed with the Florida Commission on Human Relations.