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Perry Ivy
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The game changing animal issue, what can be done?

Perry Ivy
  • Investor
  • Jonesboro, AR
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It seems as though the no pet policy is soon to be outlawed and I’m concerned. My company has had a mo pet policy since inception, however the law has changed to now force me to take in ESA animals. This includes horses. People seem to be placing a higher importance on animals and not hummus, so I expect this trend to continue to grow. It seems easy to get an ESA and a lot of people are using this to get their animals on flights at no cost. I’m not attempting to discuss the legality, nor am individuals need, I am hoping to get some input on ways to protect my investment. It’s my understanding that not only do you have to accept an ESA, but you also can not insure your property by getting a pet deposit. How can you animal proof your house? Can anything preserve our investment? A dog does different damage than a cat, what about a horse? Thoughts would be appreciated.

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Russell Brazil
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Russell Brazil
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Originally posted by @Perry Ivy:

 This includes horses. People seem to be placing a higher importance on animals and not hummus, 

I also think animals are more important than hummus.

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