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12-10-2010, 12:26 PM | #1 |
No Longer a Member Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: USA
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| Apartments in San Antonio, TX with NO Breed Restrictions???? Hi! This is not an urgent thing but it is something that I'm looking into now so that the transition is easy for everyone. I currently live at _____ apartments (you can google for more info) which does not have breed restrictions for dogs which is why we chose to live here. The problem is not our yorkie but our German Shepherd. It was incredibly hard finding a place with no restrictions and when we found these apts we were relieved. Needless to say... it was too good to be true. We have been bullied, cheated, and fined for every little thing. The staff management is terrible and we have had issues with them since the beginning. We received multiple threats of evictions our first month here b/c we apparently owed $2.00 in electricity charges to them which my brother had taken care of. They play dumb every time we confront them about yet another notice they have posted to us. They don't ever know what is going on and some of their practices border on unethical. They have lost our $500 pet deposit and there is no proof on either end b/c my brother used a money order. we are all done with them and want a place where we can live peacefully and not lose our dogs. Does anyone in the San Antonio area know of good apartments with great management and no breed restrictions? I'd like some ppl with experience or even others who may have better locating skills to suggest places to me. Our lease ends at the end of July. It's not an immediate thing but we have moved every year for the last 4 yrs and we thought we were going to make this place more permanent but not anymore with all these management issues... Last edited by admin; 12-15-2010 at 06:49 PM. |
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07-12-2011, 10:15 AM | #2 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: san antonio, tx
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| I know that this is very late notice & that you have probably already found a property to call home. I just wanted to give a recommendation on an apartment community that we do have experience with. We lived in an apartment for a while before we bought our house and had the issue with breed restrictions because of our doberman. We ended up choosing to live at Shadow Valley, over in the leon valley area. It wasn't originally our ideal area to live but because of our Dobe we gave it a shot, ended up living there for 3 years without any problems with management/staff, or other residents. We didn't get any extra bills that we shouldn't have, our boy is very well behaved though and has gone through various phases of obedience. The property was well kept, quiet, & fixed things very quickly once made aware of. Our time went by quickly there without any problems for our big boy. Good luck to you! |
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