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I miss the cat I used to have. Years ago when I lived in an apartment I had a cat
that I got from a friend as a newborn kitten. It grew up to be a sweet lovable >cat that loved to cuddled but had a habit of showing it's affection by gentily
nibling on your toes or fingers. Not hard though. It would also enjoy putting it's
forehead to yours and softly purr.
But, as fate would have it the apartment complex changed ownership and the new >owners had a strict policy on pets that hadn't existed before. I was given the >choice of keeping the cat and paying higher rent and a $1000 dollar pet deposi >A deposit that at the time I couldn't afford.
I swear it felt like I was givin
up one of my kids. I haven't gotten another cat as I don't want to have to go through that again. <sigh>
Hi Jeff,
I have one like that, very affectionate... The other one we have
doesn't nibble, she let's you pet her, then bites! The two of them
are about 5 years old now (same litter) so I'm hoping Lola (the biter) gets over this :) She didn't used to do this, it started more
recently...
But, as fate would have it the apartment complex changed ownership
and the new owners had a strict policy on pets that hadn't existed
before. I was given the choice of keeping the cat and paying higher
rent and a $1000 dollar pet deposi A deposit that at the time I
couldn't afford.
That is understandable.. it's never easy financially to move to start with..
I swear it felt like I was givin
up one of my kids. I haven't gotten another cat as I don't want to
have to go through that again. <sigh>
Yeah, that is so hard to deal with :(
Well, this week, that affectionate cat, Lulu, brought a baby bunny
into my kitchen. Ron helped it back outside before the dogs got to
it.. Spring is here <grin>
Take care,
Janis
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That is understandable.. it's never easy financially to move to start
with..
Yeah, ya always find new stuff. Because ya forgot that you even had it. <g> And ya also find alot more stuff than ya thought you had. <g>
Well, this week, that affectionate cat, Lulu, brought a baby bunny
into my kitchen. Ron helped it back outside before the dogs got to
it.. Spring is here <grin>
When I was young we had a black cat that was friendly and lovable. It
roamed in and out at will. The one not so enjoyable habit that it had
was that it would often times bring home PART of something that it had
caught and eaten most of. <g> Sometimes small rodents, sometimes small squirells, sometimes birds, and even parts (Usually wings) of bats. It
was like it was saying "LOOK what I found". <g>
But, as fate would have it the apartment complex changed ownership and the new owners had a strict policy on pets that hadn't existed before. I was given the choice of keeping the cat and paying higher rent and a $1000 dollar pet deposit
A deposit that at the time I couldn't afford. I swear it felt like I was giving
up one of my kids. I haven't gotten another cat as I don't want to have to go through that again. <sigh>
dollar pet deposit
A deposit that at the time I couldn't afford. I swear it felt like I was
giving
up one of my kids. I haven't gotten another cat as I don't want to have to >> go through that again. <sigh>
You could have challeneged that in court... the pet had already been there so what more damage could it have done? WHenever a new landlord takes over you are grandfathered in your exisitng lease.
I'd figure the landlord is always going to win :(
I wonder if that kind of grandfathering varies from state to state?
I'd figure the landlord is always going to win :(
Not here in BC. It's very hard to evict someone even with just cause. The only time it is easy to evict if if folks don't pay the rent. Even then you can't evict without a hearing and that will take a couple weeks in the best case. Once you have your papers you still have to get folks off your property if they don't go on their own.
I once had to hire a private cop to evict a
group of drugies who weren't even my renters, they were left behind when my renter got tangled up with the law in Alberta.
I don't miss property management. :)
I wonder if that kind of grandfathering varies from state to state?
It might, here in BC if you take over management of a property wygiwys.
But I don't know or remember anything about pets that owned by a tenant when the ownership changed hands <g>...
But I don't know or remember anything about pets that owned by a tenant
when the ownership changed hands <g>...
Pets don't come into in here. If you buy a property you have an option to give a three month notice to any tenants to move out. You can't do that and then rent it out to someone else. It can only be for you or a close relative. If you give someone notice you can't just rent it out agian to a different tenant.
I never cared about pets myself, as long as the renter knew what his rsposibilites were.
I'd figure the landlord is always going to win :(
I wonder if that kind of grandfathering varies from state to state?
I'd figure the landlord is always going to win :(
I wonder if that kind of grandfathering varies from state to state?
Oh I have stuck it to a few landlords in my day... I can tell you some stories. I've won in court... and got a reputation when I tried to rent of being one that would take someone to court.
That's good to hear.. Seems long ago when we were renting we always go
the short end of the stick so to speak. Well, at least most times we
get the security back but I do remember having to make a fuss with the landlord over it.