#81214On Tuesday, August 05, 2008Guest (not verified) said,
You're on dangerous turf--it's still a big, inarguable breach of your rental agreement, and if you're caught, it could be hard to find another place. Definitely not going to get a good reference... What if they have to come unexpectedly in for a plumbing or electrical issue, and Mr. Cat greets them at the door? That happened to me...figures, he's too scared of any visitor to be nice but walks right up to the landlord with his paw out : ( Or what if the place changes hands and the new owner is a terror about pets? Owners are understandably bitter. You might be wise to talk to the LL as if you're just getting the cat, and since you're good clean tenants, he may just ask for the deposit and waive the rent thing.
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You're on dangerous
You're on dangerous turf--it's still a big, inarguable breach of your rental agreement, and if you're caught, it could be hard to find another place. Definitely not going to get a good reference... What if they have to come unexpectedly in for a plumbing or electrical issue, and Mr. Cat greets them at the door? That happened to me...figures, he's too scared of any visitor to be nice but walks right up to the landlord with his paw out : ( Or what if the place changes hands and the new owner is a terror about pets? Owners are understandably bitter. You might be wise to talk to the LL as if you're just getting the cat, and since you're good clean tenants, he may just ask for the deposit and waive the rent thing.
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