They can't legally kick you out if you meet all of the requirements for having an ESA. It is covered under the Fair Housing Act, and if they kick you out you will have legal recourse under that. Now that's not to say they couldn't try to kick you out, but you have the law on your side. I do believe there is a thing that, to be covered under the FHA, they have to have a minimum number of units (I think 4, but you should look into this yourself), so if you want to be covered, you need to rent somewhere that has the minimum number of units or more.
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