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Chris Pelletier Service dog
27 January 2010 | 5 replies
There may be different state/local laws giving more coverage to the tenant as well.That being said, if this child has a genuine need - ask for a letter from his doctor (that is legal in housing situations) - and this dog is an actual service dog that has been trained to do tasks for the boy (things that he needs help doing, such as walking or picking up objects; just emotional support/hugging/petting are not tasks and do not make a dog a service dog*), it would be the right thing by you to allow the dog even if the law says you don't have to.
Katie Fairchild Welcoming people to BP
24 September 2010 | 16 replies
When they brought each child out, all the kids complained about being in the room with much to do.
Christian Deaton New Investor to the Atlanta Market!
15 November 2020 | 13 replies
@Christian DeatonCongratulations on your child due in 2021!
David T coello Frustrate with contractors
17 July 2018 | 29 replies
A contractor without the credit or capacity to get to their first milestone payment without assistance from you might be a problem child.