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Dog Poop in backyard
hello .I am new to this forum so please bear with me because I am a new landlord . I would appreciate any advice you can give me. I did not want dogs but the rental company lied to me and hid this from me. They did not follow my wishes. This is one reason why I am left holding the bag and now managing my own propertyThe tenant claimed it is a ESA dog to avoid pet fees etc etc . I think letting the dog poop in the backyard is very irresponsible especially not even cleaning the poop up! I only found out because of the disgusting smell ( I was clearing the ivy for the carpenter when the fence was being repaired).
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"...I am left holding the bag..."
That's for sure!