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New tenant's boyfriend's dog
We just turned over a unit and placed a new tenant in the unit. She's a young 22 year old female, and stated she has no pets. However, her boyfriend sleeps over on the weekend and has a medium sized dog. She knows we have cameras and we are turning over a unit and see the dog nearly daily. Any suggestions on how to deal with this? Since the dog is her guest's dog, would this be a lease violation? If so, how to rectify this?