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All Forum Posts by: Trevor Howard

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I would keep yourself covered first don't outright ban it. If they claim ESA then ask for documentation. If there is documentation you need to have that in their file. I would recommend along with the dogs shot records. That way if anything happens and the city decided to start knocking on doors you can prove your side of things to cover yourself. Most people with dogs don't mind paying extra to keep their animals and understand its part of the deal so having the addendum in the contract is something expected and a slightly larger deposit to cover damages is normal. I have a picture of my pit bull cuddling my 3 month old so I'm somewhat biased because they're all just big sweethearts.