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All Forum Posts by: Delfin Fernandez

Delfin Fernandez has started 1 posts and replied 5 times.

Thank you so much for your advice. Very helpful and  I think that what you are doing sounds  like a very good pet  policy. 

Thank You !! Appreciate all the good advice.

Thank you ! It would be for a pet fee. I think high risk dogs might not be worth it Maybe lower risk pets could provide a pet fee and give me a bigger tenant pool without such a high risk.Thanks for the advice!!

Thank you for your  advice.Much appreciated.There is always a balance between risk and reward but a dogo is a big powerful dog and it does worry me. Thanks for your insight ,very helpful. 

I own a house that i rent in Miami dade florida.My tenant wants to get a dog. The dog is an aggresive breed (pit bull or dogo argentinian).Am I liable in case of a dog bite just because I allowed an aggresive breed or do i have to be aware that the dog acts aggresively regardless of breed in order to be liable?

D.F