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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
I hate Appts!
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<blockquote data-quote="STG" data-source="post: 8565989" data-attributes="member: 62237"><p>If you let one responsible tenant have a dog, all the irresponsible tenants soon demand the same. Once, I allowed a renter to keep a parakeet in a cage on her balcony. Within two weeks, six other tenants were asking about four different kinds of pets.</p><p></p><p>i didn't allow tenants to wash cars in the building I lived in. In order to avoid bad feelings, I washed my car in the afternoon, when all the renters were at work. Even then, I'd hose down the entire parking area so I wouldn't have to explain the "evidence" (soapy water and tire tracks) to tenants asking why I didn't let them wash their cars.</p><p></p><p>If you're a landlord, you have to treat everybody the same, or you'll wind up in court. When it comes to dogs, the last thing I want is a renter's dog biting or attacking someone on my property. Guess what? At that point, I become Mr.Deep Pockets. No thanks, no pets. By the way, a landlord doesn't know what dog or owner is well behaved until they've been renting for a few months. That's a risk I never took.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STG, post: 8565989, member: 62237"] If you let one responsible tenant have a dog, all the irresponsible tenants soon demand the same. Once, I allowed a renter to keep a parakeet in a cage on her balcony. Within two weeks, six other tenants were asking about four different kinds of pets. i didn't allow tenants to wash cars in the building I lived in. In order to avoid bad feelings, I washed my car in the afternoon, when all the renters were at work. Even then, I'd hose down the entire parking area so I wouldn't have to explain the "evidence" (soapy water and tire tracks) to tenants asking why I didn't let them wash their cars. If you're a landlord, you have to treat everybody the same, or you'll wind up in court. When it comes to dogs, the last thing I want is a renter's dog biting or attacking someone on my property. Guess what? At that point, I become Mr.Deep Pockets. No thanks, no pets. By the way, a landlord doesn't know what dog or owner is well behaved until they've been renting for a few months. That's a risk I never took. [/QUOTE]
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