#80663On Thursday, July 17, 2008Guest (not verified) said,
**********************GREAT TIP******************** I am in the process of moving into an apartment, there is a 350 dollar deposit for pets, and 15 dollars extra each month for each pet. I have two cats, so it is 30 dollars each month plus the deposit. The lady I worked with at the apartment told me that if I got a doctor note saying that my pets were purchased for medical reasons or just emotional support/companionship, then they will waive all charges. So my doctor is writing the note and I am saving a ton of money. She said most people dont know that but the apartment has to waive it if you have a dr. note.!!!!
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**********************GREAT TIP******************** I am in the process of moving into an apartment, there is a 350 dollar deposit for pets, and 15 dollars extra each month for each pet. I have two cats, so it is 30 dollars each month plus the deposit. The lady I worked with at the apartment told me that if I got a doctor note saying that my pets were purchased for medical reasons or just emotional support/companionship, then they will waive all charges. So my doctor is writing the note and I am saving a ton of money. She said most people dont know that but the apartment has to waive it if you have a dr. note.!!!!
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