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01-29-2010, 09:48 PM | #12 |
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Push it... Fuck,I went so far as calling human rights on people who wouldnt rent me and tmall a place. We got it too. What a mess that was.
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01-29-2010, 09:56 PM | #13 |
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push it... then go piss on their doorsteps.
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01-29-2010, 09:56 PM | #14 |
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Problem solved. Kell, they said no, but did they really mean it? Get a dog. Hell, get three. Speak truth to power! Show 'em who's boss! Get the biggest goddamn dog you can find and name her "Landlord Terminator Alien Predator the Third". A "Fuck With Me and I'll Kill Your Mother" T-Shirt, wouldn't hurt either. Unless it was too small. JC
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01-29-2010, 11:03 PM | #15 |
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Well they emailed me back with a "I hope you're not thinking of getting a dog. The barking/running would be a problem for the people below you" kind of response.
I live in a century house that has been converted into apartments. My landlords (and the owners) live on the main floor. There are two apartments on the second floor, and then I am on the 3rd floor (attic). I just don't know that I want to start the fight. I had researched dogs to find one that was more suitable to living here. But...maybe one day. |
01-30-2010, 12:43 AM | #16 |
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Wow, sorry Kell
Technically my complex has a weight limit of 40 lbs for dogs, but I've seen dogs that are every bit of 60+ around. Lilly is ~52 lbs and I was afraid they weren't going to allow her. However, the girl I was dealing with in the management office agreed to overlook the weight discrepancy. She's just 40 lbs, right? Now, about the running and barking issue, thankfully Lilly isn't barking much. (occasionally when I leave her crated) However, I'm just waiting until the downstairs neighbors get tired of her jumping and galloping sounds Personally I'd push the issue a little. If they have a pet allowance in their lease docs, it makes no sense to deny you out of hand.
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01-30-2010, 08:31 AM | #17 | |
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If you lived in the basement, then I can see them perhaps allowing a small, non-barking dog (hard to find). But if I were below you and had to listen to a dog running around on my ceiling and barking and chasing a ball, I'd be seriously annoyed. It's prolly not the best place to own a dog. A cat or fish or other creature, but not a dog. Kirsty |
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01-30-2010, 08:45 AM | #18 |
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Maybe you need to educate them on whatever dog you are wanting. Or if you know someone with that type of dog ask to keep it for a weekend as a trial for your landlords to make a more accurate decision.
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01-30-2010, 09:15 AM | #19 | |
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If a dog is well trained, it will not bark, and will behave when told. When Kelly is away, it can be crate trained. Both of my dogs are silent when they are in their crate. Is the landlord going to ban crying babies, or kids that run around next? Get what you want, and if the landlord has a problem with it, tell him he can file a complaint with the housing board. See how far that gets him.
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01-30-2010, 09:31 AM | #20 |
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Whoa whoa hold up here.
You signed a lease right? I assume the clause actually reads "need to be approved" as you stated? That clause isn't in there to slight you. It's also for the protection of your neighbors rights, much like Kirsty outlined. If you don't like it, I'd say the next option is to move if you feel that strongly about getting a pet. I really like the "fuck it do what you want" mentality. Maybe when I looked to move in the landlord told me pets weren't allowed, thereby making the place more attractive to me because of allergies, noise levels, or what have you. Here somebody else comes and says screw it, I don't have to play by the same rules everyone else signed up for. They kinda left a gray area they shouldn't have. Either allow pets of a certain size, or don't. When they say "need to be approved", that opens it up to alot of interpretation unfortunately, and that's not entirely fair to you, I will admit. Regardless, you knew there was a chance you couldn't have one when you signed the lease and moved in, you really shouldn't be shocked or surprised when they said no.
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