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I say no, if there is a no pet policy and the manager finds out you have a yorkie they will either kick you out or tell you to get rid of the yorkie, then what would you do? If you say you would move out if you got caught with one, why not move out now then buy a yorkie? That would be the best, then you wouldn't have to worry about getting caught . Yorkies are yappers so you definately couldn't hide one even though they are small. Anyway I hope it all works out and you get you a yorkie in the end. |
I would definitely not get a yorkie and bring it into an apartment that doesn't allow pets. Something will happen sometime and you're pet will be caught. Are you waiting for on base housing so it will just be a short while in this apartment? If not, there must be plenty of other places that allow pets in Fairbanks, maybe even renting a small house? Try looking further out maybe down by North Pole or Moose Creek. :^) |
From personal experience I would say "no". I had to live temp. at an apt. a few years back before we closed on our house. I had two little dogs (one only 3 lbs.). It seemed no one would clean up after their dogs. Poop everywhere. Yet, because I had two dogs I was always blamed for all the poops out there in the common areas. I remember getting so stupid that a lot of times when my 3 pounded would poop in the tall grass I couldn't even see where it landed. Yet, I would take my paper towel and at least "pretend" that I was picking up my microscopic tiny worm sized poop. LOL. Of course while I was doing that, right next to me was a horse size poop that no one had cleaned up. Apartments are difficult to live in when you don't have pets, but give one of those nosey neighbors something to complain about and you have made their day. LOL |
i used to be a resident manager and i say NO. they can evict you which will give you a bad credit score. please do not risk it. a bad credit score will follow you for years. it is not worth it. |
i would ask first it cant hurt to ask |
The rules should be on the papers you signed, so it may be difficult pursuading the landlord to let you have a puppy. Can you get your deposit back and look for a place that does allow pets? |
Ok, here is my two cents. I used to work as an apartment manager. We had a no pets policy. At one point we decided to allow small pets. Cats and Dogs under a certain weight. Well....that did not go over well. Tenants completely took advantage. They we went back to the no pets policy, but allowed the cats and small dogs from when we had the pet policy in affect. The large dogs had to leave. This caused a fuss for the new people moving in. "They have a pet, we can't we!!!" And would try to sneak them in, and then we would have to send notices. I would take to you LL about it. If he says no, then, do not sneak a pet of any kind in. It will only cause problems. For you, and for them. And, you will most likely either have to find a new home, or re-home your little guy. IF they allow it, make sure you don't "show off" your pet. Although....I hope they let you get a little guy..... |
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Ummmmmm, at least until May 1st, then we are moving to Georgia. :( And very unhappy about it to say the least! Here's what happened where we are renting. Our lease says only one pet. We had a Golden already and I found myself really wanting a smaller dog after my Maltese went to live with my grandmother after her little one died. She really needed the companionship. So I went about looking for Yorkies and then just approached my landlord with it and she said sure! I was surprised but it just goes to show that it surly can't hurt to ask! Kim |
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I live in a building where pets are not allowed . The manager is a big animal lover and made an exception for me as Royce is tiny but he warned me that if there are complaints from neighbors ( ie barking ) then I will have to deal with that ....eventually two of my neighbors complained the first one I went an explained to her that Royce barks in the morning when I leave for work because he has separation anxiety and im dealing with it in fat i hired a dog behaviorist a couple of months later the second neighbor called management and complained ...I went to see the manager and I made it clear that I will never ever get rid of my dog ...luckily the manager is very undestanding and I have a good relationship with him he simply told me notto worry about the complaint and that he will deal with it ....since then thank god no one complained . |
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