9 May 2015 | 13 replies
So will use the 'no smaller than the largest television in the household' prescription to point out that the larger, the heavier too, and the wording does not specify a maximum weight for safety yet commonsense dictates their ought to be one.Anything over a couple hundred pounds (around the weight of a large human being and/or pieces of furniture typically found residentially), would pose a significant structural risk thus we will limit capacity to like u say 20 gallons max due to structural weight constraints.
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25 March 2019 | 39 replies
Well, there are plenty of insurance companies that DO allow Pit Bulls, and as long as the insurance premium isn't significantly higher, this is also a reasonable accommodation.You may only ask for proof of prescription if the need is not obvious.
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7 June 2016 | 79 replies
Those programs meant to help "trickle down the wealth" has promoted that glorious wage gap we see, tax evasion, financial deregulation, and a free market for our life saving prescription drugs to be so wildly unaffordable here in the States..
29 April 2015 | 6 replies
they are disability assistance animals that are differentiated from pets by having been prescribed/recommended by a licensed healthcare professional (ie, physician or pscychologist/therapist).enter pet therapists. they might prescribe a pet (or petS) for xyz reasons. but the moment the pet is prescribed/recommended it seems a pet obtained or used for that purpose transforms into a support animal, and is protected under provisions of the ADA.with service and support animals, proof of need is required (especially in NO PET policy units/buildings) in order to document that we are not discriminating against any other tenant(s) that may want to have an animal as a pet (as opposed to as a service or suport animal).enter the likelihood that we will likely be given a prescription or recommendation letter that at bare minimum will indicate the tenant has some sort of disability, plus may or may not share what physical, health and/or psychological condition(s) the animal was indicated for, or in the case of more than one support animal, which symptom each pet assists with.a predicament?
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2 May 2015 | 34 replies
I'm sure there will be protections in place for prescribed marijuana usage as well, until then, check your local laws but I would assume if they aren't allowed to smoke per the lease, they are in violation regardless of prescription. regarding marijuana usage I say "who cares?".
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19 April 2015 | 22 replies
If it had anything involving heroin or prescription opiates I would also say HELL NO.
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5 February 2020 | 32 replies
Basically covers deductibles, most dental/vision care, and most of the time you'd need to see a doctor or fill a prescription.
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23 June 2016 | 62 replies
First, though, they'd have to sue you to enforce an easement by prescription or necessity that hasn't been recorded (easement created by long-term use, or as a way to get to their own property, which is basically not reachable by any other reasonable means).
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17 June 2016 | 13 replies
Bottom line is, before you accepted the tenant, you're entitled to, and should not accept them without something in writing from a licensed Doctor or professional that designates the dog or "animal" as a prescriptive necessity.
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27 January 2020 | 23 replies
t out of Luck if they don't have a letter of prescription from a correctly licensed mental health profession with a right to practice in the state that the individual lives.