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William Kulow
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How do we feel about fish?

William Kulow
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So I currently do not allow pets in my rental, but one of my tenants asked me about a fish and was just curious about how landlords felt about it. I feel like it can be costly on utilities but the tenants are responsible for water and electricity anyways. Other things to consider? Thank you in advance.

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    As long as they are leashed, I see no issue with allowing fish. 

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