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Calling all Maryland landlords that allow pets, specifically cats
I am open to pets, cats or dogs, but not both at the same time. I have good tenants that adopted a cat. Their lease is renewing and I am trying to figure out what makes sense. As a pet lover, what is reasonable but also will cover additional wear and tear associated with a pet.