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All Forum Posts by: Eric Andrews

Eric Andrews has started 10 posts and replied 33 times.

Post: Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

Eric AndrewsPosted
  • Alexandria, IN
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 7

Hey Ya'll, I was out doing some D4D and now I'm tracking down the owners. I came across a property owned by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.

Basically, I'm wondering what that means, and can property owned by them be wholesaled? Or is there anything that can be done with it?

Thank you, - Eric

Post: Help one of my house got ROBBED

Eric AndrewsPosted
  • Alexandria, IN
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 7
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Post: Two Service Dog???

Eric AndrewsPosted
  • Alexandria, IN
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 7
The requirements for having a "service" animal are extremely lax and they could be for "emotional support" or any number of things, and don't have any specific training requirements. Like the people who bring an iguana to Wal-Mart claiming it's a service animal. There also isn't really any required paperwork for service animals either. You can register them with certain organizations and get paperwork, but that doesn't really mean anything. http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10528459734771100 http://kfor.com/2016/01/13/turkey-allowed-a-seat-on-a-plane-because-its-a-service-animal/ You probably aren't allowed to ask what the animal is for specifically. So although there are countless legitimate service animals, there are people who take advantage of the system meant to help people and leave a mess in their wake. To answer your question, there isn't a limit on service animals one can have. Just know that they don't have to take a test or obtain a license to claim it as a service animal that knows better than to destroy your property.