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George P. When your tenant gets a pet in your pet-free rental unit
28 June 2011 | 13 replies

Apparently it won't be as easy as 1-2-3 to evict. Apparently the pet can be the owner's emotional support pet.
Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11175/1155999-100.stm

Seth Galligan Help "Evicting" Cats - How to Enforce a Pet Agreement
20 August 2019 | 4 replies

Short StoryI decided to allow 3 cats in a unit. The tenants signed a pet agreement that states the pets must be house broken and I am finding cat pee on the floor when I do inspections. I sent them one warning and the...

Fahadbin Alam Should I allow my tenants to have cats?
12 February 2021 | 15 replies

So I understand animals can be a big liability in a property, I'm fine with dogs but cat urine is something that I feel may be a big con to my property. Any Advice?

Account Closed Dog/Cat/Reptile License/Permit in Signal Hill & Long Beach, CA?
27 February 2015 | 0 replies

are dog/cat owners required to have a license/permit in the above cities? how can a presented document be verified? (and is it customary for landlords to verify legitimacy of dog/cat permit documents, or just take the...

Marcus Johnson Emotional suppor animal joke
19 June 2020 | 17 replies

So I was showing a unit where I posted no pets.   A prospective tenant came by knowing this and after she asked about whether or not I will accept pets, I said no.  She then proceeded to tell me, "Well, all i have to ...

Cody Barrett What is worse, dogs or cats?
9 June 2019 | 28 replies

Any landlords with some history with pets feel more strongly towards a pet vs the other? Say dogs vs cats?  Does one cause more damage or make it more costly to turn over units?

Georgee Gilbert How do you charge renters with pets?
4 January 2018 | 15 replies

How do you charge renters with pets? Do you charge per pet and if so how much? Do you charge a different fee for cats vs dogs? What if they have a dog and a cat, then how do you charge?  Do you charge a one time fee o...

Jarvis Naylor How to create a lease in Minnesota first time landlord
29 December 2019 | 11 replies

I’m recently closing on a duplex it is occupied, so if I decide to keep tenants (which I’ll probably do) on a month to month lease. My question is how do I come up with a Comprehensive straight forward renters lease. ...

Michael Julian Tenant lied about pet, (I am sure this has been covered)
2 August 2017 | 10 replies

Again, sorry to bring up something that has likely been covered multiple times, but I just had a tenant move into one of my rentals. I am strict in my screening and "no pets" was clear in the listing. She has been the...

Collin Wilson Cat Odor with current tenant
20 September 2022 | 4 replies

Hi Everyone,   I had new tenants move into a townhome earlier this year (3 adults and 1 cat).  My handyman had to go by and do some minor repairs in the basement which is where the 3rd roommate is living.  He said tha...