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Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 9:53 am
I live in a town that I'm pretty sure hates animals. The whole time I looked for a place to live all of them had a no pets policy except for one that was outside pets only. How do you keep an inside cat outside? So I keep 2 cats in my house and a tortoise in the garden. Maybe I'm a bad person for violating my lease, but things like this are a huge contributor to the number of pets who get euthanized in this nation. And I'm not putting my pets at risk.
Ever signed a lease and then intentionally ignored some of the rules?
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Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2014 7:28 pm
My mom did that. You're allowed to have one cat, one dog, and one caged animal where she lives. However, she broke this rule so many times over the last 15 years that they no longer give a s**t. She currently has two cats (one of which is about to have kittens because the neighbour's outside cat clawed his way in through the cover of the air conditioner...she is NOT happy!), 3 small dogs, 3 puppies that are off to their new homes this week (the parents have been fixed now), they have a gerbil, three parrotlets and two conures. The whole place is moulding and rotting from the inside out because they never fixed the water damage though, so they have to completely redo the unit when she moves out anyway. They stopped caring about ten years ago.
I have two cats that while we're supposed to put on the lease, we never did and don't have to due to a technicality.
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Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2014 7:54 pm
AngelBiscuits My mom did that. You're allowed to have one cat, one dog, and one caged animal where she lives. However, she broke this rule so many times over the last 15 years that they no longer give a s**t. She currently has two cats (one of which is about to have kittens because the neighbour's outside cat clawed his way in through the cover of the air conditioner...she is NOT happy!), 3 small dogs, 3 puppies that are off to their new homes this week (the parents have been fixed now), they have a gerbil, three parrotlets and two conures. The whole place is moulding and rotting from the inside out because they never fixed the water damage though, so they have to completely redo the unit when she moves out anyway. They stopped caring about ten years ago.
I have two cats that while we're supposed to put on the lease, we never did and don't have to due to a technicality.
That's actually pretty funny. But it's still sad how many renters make these ridiculous pet rules. My sister rents a couple of houses out and has a no pet policy. And what bothers me the most about it is the fact that she has cats and 2 small children. I'm sure if I were to ask which were messier, she'd probably say it was her kids. ******** logic.
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Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 8:53 pm
A buddy of mine lives and a really strict upscale apartment in Dallas. She cant have any animals what so ever.
But she snuck in her ball python and a cat that she rescued as a kid. She hasn't gotten caught yet but if she dose she could get evicted and pay a fine.
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Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 9:00 pm
Nenanah A buddy of mine lives and a really strict upscale apartment in Dallas. She cant have any animals what so ever. But she snuck in her ball python and a cat that she rescued as a kid. She hasn't gotten caught yet but if she dose she could get evicted and pay a fine.
On my lease agreement it says if it's found out we have pets in the house there would be a $100 fee for every animal for every single day they lived in the house up to when they are removed. rolleyes
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Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 9:03 pm
A-B0T Nenanah A buddy of mine lives and a really strict upscale apartment in Dallas. She cant have any animals what so ever. But she snuck in her ball python and a cat that she rescued as a kid. She hasn't gotten caught yet but if she dose she could get evicted and pay a fine.
On my lease agreement it says if it's found out we have pets in the house there would be a $100 fee for every animal for every single day they lived in the house up to when they are removed. rolleyes
That is really gay. How long do you have to live there?
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Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 9:15 pm
Nenanah A-B0T Nenanah A buddy of mine lives and a really strict upscale apartment in Dallas. She cant have any animals what so ever. But she snuck in her ball python and a cat that she rescued as a kid. She hasn't gotten caught yet but if she dose she could get evicted and pay a fine.
On my lease agreement it says if it's found out we have pets in the house there would be a $100 fee for every animal for every single day they lived in the house up to when they are removed. rolleyes
That is really gay. How long do you have to live there?
A year. But I'm not staying if I find a better job and pay the violation fee.
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Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2014 11:17 pm
Yep. I break the no pets rule as well. I have two pet rats. I think it is absurd that at the other house on the property they are allowed pets but at the rundown ex consulting room shack I rent I am not allowed any. I think the house on the other side of mine is owned by the same people as well and they have cats. Crazy!!!! Meh, I just take my ratties to my mother's place whenever I have an inspection.
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Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 9:50 am
I lived in an apartment that had no pets, no cats or dogs, So I got a guinea pig. When I left the pace, they changed their policy to have pets. Go figure.
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