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Form Letter: Asking Your Landlord for an Assigned Parking Space

You may use this letter to ask your landlord to give you an assigned parking space as a reasonable accommodation. You can do this by explaining your disability and why you need an assigned parking space because of your disability.

English

  • Form Letter: Asking Your Landlord for an Assigned Parking Space (accessible PDF)
  • Fillable English form letter (Word document)

Español

  • Carta modelo: Cómo pedirle a su arrendador un espacio de estacionamiento especialmente asignado para usted (accessible PDF)
  • Fillable Spanish form letter (Word document)

HMoob

  • Daim Ntawv: Nug Koj Tus Tswv Tsev rau ib Qhov Chaw Nres Tsheb (accessible PDF)
  • Fillable HMoob form letter (Word document)

Updated: June 2026

Posted in Resource, Self-Advocacy

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