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Ken Latchers Review my pet addendum??
25 July 2012 | 7 replies
Dogs are not allowed to freely roam neighborhood.d.Tenants must keep yard/parking area free of waste.e.Tenants must furnish a copy of the pet's license, shot record, and veterinarian information.f.Pets must not bite, brings in pests or dead animals, threaten, act aggressively, attack, harass, dig or causes significant damage, or other negative behavior towards person, animal or property.g.Tenants are responsible for damage/injuries, to person or property, from their pets inside and outside their Unit.h.Tenants MUST maintain renter’s insurance and arrange for Landlord to maintain payments to avoid cancellation.i.Dogs on “aggressive” list of most insurance companies are not permitted, including (but not limited to) Rottweilers, German Shepherds, Doberman Pincers, Chows, Huskies, Mastiffs, Malamutes, Akitas, Bulldogs, Bull Terriers, Pit Bulls or any breed normally over 15 pounds as an adult.j.Tenants owning pets – legal or illegal – are responsible for all pest control in their Unit and will pay a $95 nonrefundable charge along with this pet addendum to cover additional repairs/cleaning at end of lease period.k.TENANTS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO “ANIMAL SIT” AT ANY TIME.l.Trained, certified service animals for the disabled will be permitted, as per law, provided note from proper medical authorities are furnished to prove necessity.m.Tenants must furnish picture and description & name of each pet upon acceptance:PET ONE Breed: _____________ Name: _____________ NOTES: ______________________________PET TWO Breed: _____________ Name: _____________ NOTES: ______________________________n.Acceptance of any pet upon move in does not constitute acceptance of any other pet acquired later.o.The cost per pet is $19/month per cat or dog.
Karen Margrave Ryan - Romneys' V.P. choice - thoughts?
13 August 2012 | 71 replies
I live in California where the Democrat policies have been in full force for 60 years, with massive government funded programs that give our tax dollars to pedophiles, ex cons, drug addicts and alocoholics under the guise of disability, free educations and priority to illegal immigrants, government unions demanding unsustainable benefits and wages, higher taxes a constant theme on our ballots, environmental regulations that require 8 different grades of gasoline throughout the state (which raises prices), hundreds of thousands of acres of farmland that cannot be farmed due to the Dems putting water for smelt over farmers, car registration fees so high that many lower and mid income people (especially the unemployed) are losing their vehicles, a community college system that is so top heavy it now takes 4 years for kids to finish a 2 year program for transfer to a university, and much much more.
Amy A. Victory after tenant trashed apartment!
31 May 2013 | 26 replies
One was on disability and we knew we'd never collect from him but the judgment is on his record.
Charley F. Inquiries and showings on a property for rent
19 October 2012 | 8 replies
If you are dealing with people on welfare, disability (usually fake), or some other assistance, they are free during the week.
Mona V. Emotional Support Animals
8 March 2020 | 25 replies
@Mona Verma read the North Carolina Disability Rights packet.
Daniel Luedtke Dangerous breed service animals
12 October 2017 | 19 replies
If a prospect comes to us with an ESA, we find its best to ask outright if the person has a disability as defined by the ADA? 
Abby Paulson Targeting the 60+ Year-Old Renter - Good Idea, Bad Idea?
29 January 2018 | 24 replies
@Abby Carr I currently have a tenant that is 84 years old with no disabilities.
Nik S. Rent Specials....
6 November 2014 | 10 replies
My target tenants are fixed income (SSI/DISABILITY) tenants, older and want to stay long!
Sheree H. would you start eviction over $50? $160?
29 January 2014 | 46 replies
I let a disabled vet live in a unit for free for over a year, but I wasn't full in the complex so didnt really need the unit during that time, kinda liked the guy and was making so much doing rehabs that his payment was nothing I'd miss in my company.
Jon W. Neighbor wants me to remove tree with branches falling in her yard
2 August 2015 | 28 replies
I have two disabled dogs (one is blind, the other is partially paralyzed) and this branch could have injured them had they been out there when it happened.