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Brad Fausett Buying from Holton Wise- poor communication
11 April 2021 | 121 replies
@Brad Fausett if indeed the property has dog cruelty going on and requires industrial rat killers to keep it habitable (though no remediation for black mold), are you not happy that you didn’t do business with someone who takes pride in representing/selling such properties?
Joe P. Can I deduct flea treatment from security deposit?
17 September 2019 | 19 replies
It’s borderline cruelty to not have your pets on it in nowadays.
Ryan M. Income Requirements
22 January 2014 | 4 replies
Can't escape the cruelty of numbers.
Nate Smoyer Tenant now has emotional support, service animal
9 September 2018 | 10 replies
._____ This specific service animal provides a necessary service specific to Tenant’s disability.Name of animal: ______________________________________________________________________Description of animal: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (type, breed, color, age)Veterinarian: _________________________________________________________________________Emergency Caretaker: __________________________________________________________________Tenant agrees to:1.Provide proper care for the animal in accordance with veterinary recommendations or ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) guidelines.
Max T. Am I the mean landlord?
3 December 2015 | 67 replies
I'm tempted to report you to the fair housing authority for multiple egregious acts of cruelty
Brad Swaney Potential tenant (offering $800 extra a month to allow pets)
25 March 2019 | 18 replies
Provide proper care for the pet in accordance with veterinary recommendations or ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) guidelines.
Maria Matthew House Hack Roomate Issues
14 November 2023 | 9 replies
State that this is an issue that they will need to work out between each other, remind them of when the lease ends if they wish to move out at that point, and if there is legitimate animal cruelty that's a completely different conversation.
Ken Collins WI, Buying a hoarder house and Tenant has moved out
30 October 2018 | 9 replies
BTW, if they leave the dog behind, call your municipal animal control and file animal cruelty-abandonment report on that tenant with your SPCA. 
Stephen Benson Tenant pulls service dog for Pitbull
7 November 2018 | 36 replies
._____ Tenant attests that this service/assistance animal provides a necessary service/assistance specific to Tenant’s disability as documented by a qualified professional.Name of animal: ______________________________________________________________________Description of animal: ________________________________________________________ (type, breed, color, age)Veterinarian: _________________________________________________________________________Emergency Caretaker: __________________________________________________________________Tenant agrees to:1.Provide proper care for the animal in accordance with veterinary recommendations or ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) guidelines.See www.aspca.org.2.Not to leave the animal unattended for any unreasonable periods of time.3.Adhere to local ordinances, including leash, vaccination, and tag/licensing, requirements.4.Clean up after the animal and dispose of animal waste properly and quickly.5.Not to leave animal food or water outside the dwelling, as it could attract other animals.6.Keep the animal from being noisy, aggressive, or from causing any annoyance or discomfort to others.7.Immediately remedy any complaints that arise from animal behavior.8.Immediately pay for any damage, loss, or expense caused to others by the animal.9.Provide animal with regular health care, to include inoculations as recommended by a veterinarian.10.Spay or neuter the animal when it becomes of age to do so.11.Arrange for an emergency caretaker for the animal.12.Maintain adequate insurance to cover claims resulting from damages or injury caused by pet.Tenant agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend Landlord against all liability, judgments, expenses (including attorney fees), or claims by third parties for any injury to any person or damage to property caused by Tenant’s animal.Landlord reserves the right to revoke permission to keep the animal should Tenant break this agreement or provide false or misleading information.Landord ___________________________________________________Date __________Tenant______________________________________________________Date __________.
Erik Haugen Ethical dilemma around kicking tenants out
25 September 2017 | 73 replies
With real luck, you might learn to understand the damage done to their psyches by need, want, the offhand cruelty of the world, and the crushing despair they live with.Perhaps then you'll learn to feel the shame of what you've written in your bones for the rest of your life.Mark 21: 31-46"But when the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all the holy angels with him, then he will sit on the throne of his glory.