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BIG DOG! Pet Deposit

Richard Prater
  • Keller, TX
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My real estate agent found a tenant.   The concern is he has a 100#  Rottweiler!   It's my first rental property completely rehabbed with new everything!  Should I have a weight limit on pests?  Should I avoid  aggressive dog breeds? 

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    Brendon Pishny
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    Brendon Pishny
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    • Olathe, KS
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    @Richard Prater just determine what your policy is. Dogs under a certain size. Certain breeds. Are you going to charge a pet deposit or monthly pet fee, etc? Just write up a policy and stick to it. Personally that doesn’t sound like a good situation for a rehabbed property. I would probably deny and move on.

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