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Old 08-13-2006, 01:08 PM   #2
BLowry
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Try leaving on a radio or the TV...Try to sneak out so your pup doesn't see you... I am not a landlord nor am I a lawyer but IMO, if the lease states no dogs and no cats and somebody complains I would think he could make you get rid of him...even though he knew you had a small dog he never re-wrote the lease to say you could keep him...I feel this would be wrong for him to do this but IMO I feel he could...you wouldn't have any legal ground to stand on...Now on the flip side...If he made you get rid of you dog I would make sure that no one else in the building had an animal either...a lease is a lease..JMO.
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