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10 May 2023 | 2 replies
I would require prospective tenants provide pet vaccine records as part of the application process.
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12 June 2018 | 9 replies
Must be able to provide vaccinations records, non aggressive breed, are they ok with paying higher sec dep and having $25 fee per month for having pet?
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21 September 2019 | 86 replies
Luckily I have not run into the issue yet but I plan on directing tenants to petscreening.com to check vaccination records, possibly known history (landlords can document pet history for future landlords), and legally validating if the animal is an assistance animal.
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6 January 2017 | 20 replies
We required documentation that both the cat and dog were spayed or neutered and up to date on vaccines before approving the tenant.
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4 May 2013 | 155 replies
you are very accurate in your statement.i agree, ultimately it is still up to us work the system and do our due diligence through self-study whether it's through investment mentoring clubs, radio, or books/seminars.LU is a fantastic place to build a foundation (no pun intended) for folks who are in the beginning stages and are timid about the progression. through its plethora of case studies and vendor spotlights, so much can be learned through the experiences and successes of like-minded people. oh, and thank you for mentioning the "smugness" (your word-not mine) that exists. i always thought that it was just me. now i see different. i've met Del. he's a good man. now i'm not going to say we're text buddies or we call each other up from time to time. but i've seen him work and he's a good man. i'm not a cat fan but just recently Del sent email blasts looking to find homes for 10 kittens that he had already cleaned up and vaccinated. i'm sure it's probably from one of his apartment complexes, but he didn't have to do that. a person with that type of compassion can't be all bad.
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3 October 2010 | 33 replies
(generally keeps them from turning into welfare mamas)The local humane societyThe local food bankSince you travel, even small donations to any organization that runs a spay neuter and rabies vaccination program for local stray dogs would do a world of good, In any Latin American country and probably just about anywhere in the far east.Suggestion: instead of handing over cash, pay a struggling person's electric bill.Pay for a teacher's aid for a local elementary school that is over-crowded.
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20 June 2020 | 73 replies
Once there is a vaccine (fingers crossed), I know I'll be running back to the city.
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25 April 2020 | 51 replies
Lets put more money into research to fund a vaccine.
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13 May 2021 | 188 replies
No one should go back to those plants no matter how well they pay until they are fully vaccinated.
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23 February 2021 | 59 replies
The year 2022 will be interesting because most people are already vaccinated and most likely the economy will expand even greater than 2021 as the travel and hospitality industry will come back from their massive downturn.