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Account Closed Reef Tank Therapy
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.
Account Closed PETS, Service/Support Animals, Disability Confidentiality, Homeowner's Insurance & Bite Liability
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?
Madeline J. Ethically investing in poorer urban areas
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..
Shawn Kenyon Emotional support animals
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.
Jakeb Shelton CA Laws Regarding Companion Animals
18 April 2016 | 9 replies
.- No longer able to require a prescription by a Medical Professional.- No longer able to limit "vicious breeds" i.e.
Catherine Decker CA law: Need lawyerly advice on neighbors accessing my property
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).  
Christine Swaidan Two Service Dog???
18 May 2021 | 22 replies
Only a prescription by a doctor.
Tim LaBorde Prospective tenant with Mexican ID
10 July 2016 | 14 replies
My name, for example, is so common that I've gotten somebody else's prescriptions from the pharmacy - because we had the same name.
Tyler Howell Can I Charge a Pet Deposit For a Service Animal?
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.  
Debby Reed Nonviolent felony record
20 June 2016 | 14 replies
Potential tenant with felony prescription medication conviction, not violent, wasn't incarcerated, sounds like previous landlord said he pays on time.