Landlords Renting a SFD Do NOT Have to Accept Service Dogs and Emotional Support Animals (apartment, tenant)
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FYI, OP, using miniature horses as service animals is not a recent development. The way you talk it would sound like this change just occurred. It didn't. They've been used for a number of years. The link you posted is from 2011.
I am in my tenth owner occupied home and 8th hoa. 571 units in a highrise. I am friends with a few and enemies with none. Do you think zero pets in the building might have something to do with that?
I am in my tenth owner occupied home and 8th hoa. 571 units in a highrise. I am friends with a few and enemies with none. Do you think zero pets in the building might have something to do with that?
And yet even if you live in housing with No Pet Policy a Service Animal Be it Horse or Dog are ALLOWED!
When I moved into my current Apt Complex my SD Katie was the Only Dog... there were several Cats other animals. 50% of the apts were Empty they changed the Policy Now there is a Wait List! From Zero animals to 2 per apt. This with $300 Non-Refundable Pet Deposit & $25 per month Per Pet!! BTW ZERO Animal Damage do to pets [I have Door damage from a Groundhog]
And yet even if you live in housing with No Pet Policy a Service Animal Be it Horse or Dog are ALLOWED!
When I moved into my current Apt Complex my SD Katie was the Only Dog... there were several Cats other animals. 50% of the apts were Empty they changed the Policy Now there is a Wait List! From Zero animals to 2 per apt. This with $300 Non-Refundable Pet Deposit & $25 per month Per Pet!! BTW ZERO Animal Damage do to pets [I have Door damage from a Groundhog]
Selfish tenants with ESA displaced (3) other Long Term senior tenants on one of my 4 plexes. (they had to pay 40 - 50% more plus relocate)
The ESA cost me about $20k in repairs bills as well, as was not a LT tenant, nor a good one.
(I'm not 'anti-animal' / pet owner (working farm dogs) for 60+ yrs)
I'm going to tick Katie off with this but here goes: animal owners who rent generally are so concerned about their pets' happiness and comfort they rarely give the LL any thought or consideration. Tenants with pets are now filling out contracts and telling the LL's they have zero pets and then a few weeks down the road when things have quieted down they craftily sneak their pets in and keep them inside, maybe taking them out at night. As I said, this one jerk kept his horse of a dog inside for months and then when the house was trashed with pee he gave my mother notice and didn't even bother to try to get his deposit back, realizing that the damage his horse of a dog caused was easily 20 x's the deposit.
That why LL are ALLOWED to Pull Random INSPECTIONS!
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