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Updated over 8 years ago, 03/12/2016

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Marcus Robert
  • Investor
  • Worcester, MA
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Possibility to Rent to an Officer with K9!-Landlord/Legal Questio

Marcus Robert
  • Investor
  • Worcester, MA
Posted

As I am currently rehabbing one of my units, I have the possibility to rent to a Police Officer with K9.  Of course, I am pursuing the typical credit and background checks as well.  As I am aware that the dog is considered an officer of the law as well (or something like that), it is my understanding that they have a liability policy on the dog.  I have to provide an area for a kennel for the dog as it cannot stay in the house.  What I would like to know is what I should be requesting (policies, certifications etc...) as well as a possible clause in the lease? Thoughts on this scenario in general? 

Thank you

Marcus

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