I understand landlords who don't want tenants to have pets. We have a relative who let their cats piss all over one room. It stank -anyone who's smelt an un-neutered male will understand. You'd never know it to meet them, that they are the type to let that happen.
Many years ago, we lived in a street, where most of the homes were owned, we owned ours, the neighbours were a rental. One tenant, pooed on the carpets in the bedrooms. There were two working bathrooms. Human poop, as well as dog, who does that? The day they moved in, I heard wailing, so went over, the father had just died, they had a baby with them. They gave the baby to me, a stranger, to look after. The baby's skin made my flesh crawl, he was so filthy. I bathed him, dressed and fed him. He was adorable, but obviously these people like filth. The landlord sold the house cheap to people who were willing to gut it and clean it out. They said it was full of poo and fleas. We were so glad when they moved in, as you can guess.
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