Saturday, January 23, 2010

Rent Exotic Animals Should I Have To Pay Another Pet Deposit Nearly Two Years After I Already Paid One?

Should I have to pay another pet deposit nearly two years after I already paid one? - rent exotic animals

I live in Georgia and pay rent to a property manager. In January '06, I asked if I had a dog and she said yes, but I had to pay a deposit of $ 150, I did. Yesterday I received a letter from the property manager, said the owner had recently been in the house and saw that I (3 dogs and ferrets are kept in cages), and now wants to deposit $ 250 for dogs and wants an addendum to the sign leasing company, said he can not exotic animals such as ferrets. I have ferrets for 3 years (prior to the dogs) and the administrator shall carry out regular checks, so they know who's had it the whole time. It's not my fault if she never told the owner, and I do not get rid of them or pay an additional deposit for my pet dogs. Can you do that, or I do not have any legal recourse? The animals do not damage the house.

10 comments:

Agnostic said...

Well, she only said that he had a dog, do you ever rest?
Anyways ... Read your rental agreement signed by you. If you do not have a copy, ask the renting, a an office by law, since this is a signed document that you signed. Watch out especially to a specific section for the rules of society. I know that in my contract saying that if we say a pet that, prior to signing the lease, if they know we have a pet, we need the security deposit and monthly fee for the animal as he lay in the apartment . (per animal)
I see both sides of the story. I use to ferret man who stinks, and 1 dog, a dog was just a disaster. I lived in an apartment formerly owned by a pet owner, no matter how I would not get the smell away, there it goes on the floor, even though my carpet looks perfect. But I can not blame, I have a cat in my house and I hid myself, because I did not pay 50 bushelsCKS per month for a cat who is very well trained and do not fall.
Get the lease documents and thoroughly break the rules to each statement if you have any questions about this request, the manager of leasing.
Good luck.

sophieb said...

if a house or an apartment. And he was completely honest with them from the beginning. Now you're stuck with. You have to pay what she or they shall have the right to distribute. You want respect in May, when their land regulation, contact the keeping of animals. Some houses / apartments are only allowed 2 animals for a total of residence. In any case, think if they moved at all, wherever you go, that all animals want to allow. If you work outside the home is good, but if you work for an employer, then collect all pets are much more than to pay and. You're lucky, I lived in the apartments for a long time and here (in town), to which only 2 pets and want to pay up to $ 400 per animal to open the site. However, where I live, which began with the desire of U.S. $ 8 per month per animal, and are now 12 U.S. dollars per animal. How would you be like me and had an animal for up to $ 840 to pay more than 7 years. I've heard of CA, do not even have pets. Sor pay what you owe.

robert w said...

Preparing to move or the loss of animals.
ur lease can be an animal if they in violation UR UR a little more money will be paid.
that the administrator, not to save money or
The owner has the right to kill, money or animals were.
As for morale, as the animals are in the amount of U-or, better yet, how much have u? because it will cost.
Feelings do not count in court.

robert w said...

Preparing to move or the loss of animals.
ur lease can be an animal if they in violation UR UR a little more money will be paid.
that the administrator, not to save money or
The owner has the right to kill, money or animals were.
As for morale, as the animals are in the amount of U-or, better yet, how much have u? because it will cost.
Feelings do not count in court.

Robert W said...

I totally agree with the engineer. You have requested a "dog" and is only a feeling (1) dog.

I lived in apartments where people had to pay $ 150 per animal.

You must read the fine print on your lease agreement for pets.

bud68 said...

What's in your lease? By his own testimony, you asked a "dog" and now has three dogs ferrets. You have have to change the situation without the written permission of the owner.

bud68 said...

What's in your lease? By his own testimony, you asked a "dog" and now has three dogs ferrets. You have have to change the situation without the written permission of the owner.

rlloydev... said...

ot long ago, and show no damage is done. If you try to fix something, try to be reasonable and has been a good tenant at this time, most owners prefer to make a good tenant with some animals do not have a bad tenant. In addition, the owner may have had bad experiences with the tenant with a large number of animals before had, and do not want to go there too. It is their right. Your task is to convince him not to disappoint you.

Good luck.

reenzz said...

Under the assumption that the contract has expired, and now as a month "month" tenant, then yes viewed ... the owner may reserve the terms of the original lease with the right ones. If you do not like the new terms, you are within a reasonable time.

LittleBa... said...

Sorry honey --- I agree with you all ... If your contract does not approve, but then said that you keep a dog, a deposit of $ 150, the song is essentially the owner and management to the 2 other dogs and ferrets, and you can hide the owner has a fundamental right to Go to the OUT-ear votes against the provisions of the lease .. This raises the filing of the animals ... TOO BAD .... and I know that many homes allow FERRETS .. Cage or if ... especially if there is a section: No animals in the lease agreement .... --- You've blown the rent money for you and your dog and ferret circus on the road and not the new owner to someone with 3 dogs, and some ferrets "...... Case closed, you lose.

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