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June 8, 2008 at 8:27 PM #219864June 9, 2008 at 12:12 AM #220111AnonymousGuest
Tone,
There is a little thing called a “companion animal” you should look into. If you can get your vet or regular Dr. to declare your dog a companion animal, you can take your dog to any apartment regardless of whether they allow dogs or not.
If fact it is a violation of the Fair Housing Act if they do not rent to you because of your dog. Additionally, I believe they cannot charge you extra rent or an extra deposit.
Some people think it’s taking advantage others think all pets are companion animals. I’m just giving the info, do with it what you choose.
June 9, 2008 at 12:12 AM #220093AnonymousGuestTone,
There is a little thing called a “companion animal” you should look into. If you can get your vet or regular Dr. to declare your dog a companion animal, you can take your dog to any apartment regardless of whether they allow dogs or not.
If fact it is a violation of the Fair Housing Act if they do not rent to you because of your dog. Additionally, I believe they cannot charge you extra rent or an extra deposit.
Some people think it’s taking advantage others think all pets are companion animals. I’m just giving the info, do with it what you choose.
June 9, 2008 at 12:12 AM #220061AnonymousGuestTone,
There is a little thing called a “companion animal” you should look into. If you can get your vet or regular Dr. to declare your dog a companion animal, you can take your dog to any apartment regardless of whether they allow dogs or not.
If fact it is a violation of the Fair Housing Act if they do not rent to you because of your dog. Additionally, I believe they cannot charge you extra rent or an extra deposit.
Some people think it’s taking advantage others think all pets are companion animals. I’m just giving the info, do with it what you choose.
June 9, 2008 at 12:12 AM #219950AnonymousGuestTone,
There is a little thing called a “companion animal” you should look into. If you can get your vet or regular Dr. to declare your dog a companion animal, you can take your dog to any apartment regardless of whether they allow dogs or not.
If fact it is a violation of the Fair Housing Act if they do not rent to you because of your dog. Additionally, I believe they cannot charge you extra rent or an extra deposit.
Some people think it’s taking advantage others think all pets are companion animals. I’m just giving the info, do with it what you choose.
June 9, 2008 at 12:12 AM #220049AnonymousGuestTone,
There is a little thing called a “companion animal” you should look into. If you can get your vet or regular Dr. to declare your dog a companion animal, you can take your dog to any apartment regardless of whether they allow dogs or not.
If fact it is a violation of the Fair Housing Act if they do not rent to you because of your dog. Additionally, I believe they cannot charge you extra rent or an extra deposit.
Some people think it’s taking advantage others think all pets are companion animals. I’m just giving the info, do with it what you choose.
June 9, 2008 at 1:00 AM #220073AnonymousGuestTone, here’s a link that references a court ruling about companion animals. Soholaw is right.
http://home.att.net/~providencepark2/Downloads2/DFEH_Companion_Animals_2004.pdf
Regarding the foreclosure question, I wasn’t forced out. I’ll explain tomorrow, I’m dead tired and on my way to bed.
Well, Soho. I’m certainly going to take advantage.
June 9, 2008 at 1:00 AM #220085AnonymousGuestTone, here’s a link that references a court ruling about companion animals. Soholaw is right.
http://home.att.net/~providencepark2/Downloads2/DFEH_Companion_Animals_2004.pdf
Regarding the foreclosure question, I wasn’t forced out. I’ll explain tomorrow, I’m dead tired and on my way to bed.
Well, Soho. I’m certainly going to take advantage.
June 9, 2008 at 1:00 AM #219977AnonymousGuestTone, here’s a link that references a court ruling about companion animals. Soholaw is right.
http://home.att.net/~providencepark2/Downloads2/DFEH_Companion_Animals_2004.pdf
Regarding the foreclosure question, I wasn’t forced out. I’ll explain tomorrow, I’m dead tired and on my way to bed.
Well, Soho. I’m certainly going to take advantage.
June 9, 2008 at 1:00 AM #220117AnonymousGuestTone, here’s a link that references a court ruling about companion animals. Soholaw is right.
http://home.att.net/~providencepark2/Downloads2/DFEH_Companion_Animals_2004.pdf
Regarding the foreclosure question, I wasn’t forced out. I’ll explain tomorrow, I’m dead tired and on my way to bed.
Well, Soho. I’m certainly going to take advantage.
June 9, 2008 at 1:00 AM #220136AnonymousGuestTone, here’s a link that references a court ruling about companion animals. Soholaw is right.
http://home.att.net/~providencepark2/Downloads2/DFEH_Companion_Animals_2004.pdf
Regarding the foreclosure question, I wasn’t forced out. I’ll explain tomorrow, I’m dead tired and on my way to bed.
Well, Soho. I’m certainly going to take advantage.
June 9, 2008 at 11:20 AM #220306AnonymousGuestTone, In regards to the foreclosure, I was involved in a convoluted mess. I knew something was up when the landlord started getting letters from attorney’s and repeated letters from the HOA delivered to the house I was renting. They never put a forward on the address after they bought it. My suspicions were confirmed when a broker showed up at my door with a list of NOD’s in his hand and my address was on that list. He wanted to talk to the lady of the house and thought I was her.
The owner was being foreclosed on by the first mortgage holder, then his mother bailed him out with a second from her company and she had to start foreclosure proceedings on him because he stopped paying on the second. I woke up one morning to Fed ex at my door delivering an “assignment of rents” from the second mortgage holder (his mommy). His mother demanded I pay HER. He demanded I pay HIM. I was caught in the middle and knew I had to go. I stopped paying him because I knew I wasn’t getting my deposit back, and left.
When I first confronted him about the situation, he lied to me, telling me it was all a misunderstanding. Then I found out the taxes weren’t paid on the property and the HOA association dues weren’t being paid-the HOA put a lien on the property. The bottom line was he couldn’t afford the property and he was doing his mother dirty by letting the second foreclose.
I don’t know what he was doing with my monthly rent check, he definitely wasn’t paying the mortgage.
June 9, 2008 at 11:20 AM #220286AnonymousGuestTone, In regards to the foreclosure, I was involved in a convoluted mess. I knew something was up when the landlord started getting letters from attorney’s and repeated letters from the HOA delivered to the house I was renting. They never put a forward on the address after they bought it. My suspicions were confirmed when a broker showed up at my door with a list of NOD’s in his hand and my address was on that list. He wanted to talk to the lady of the house and thought I was her.
The owner was being foreclosed on by the first mortgage holder, then his mother bailed him out with a second from her company and she had to start foreclosure proceedings on him because he stopped paying on the second. I woke up one morning to Fed ex at my door delivering an “assignment of rents” from the second mortgage holder (his mommy). His mother demanded I pay HER. He demanded I pay HIM. I was caught in the middle and knew I had to go. I stopped paying him because I knew I wasn’t getting my deposit back, and left.
When I first confronted him about the situation, he lied to me, telling me it was all a misunderstanding. Then I found out the taxes weren’t paid on the property and the HOA association dues weren’t being paid-the HOA put a lien on the property. The bottom line was he couldn’t afford the property and he was doing his mother dirty by letting the second foreclose.
I don’t know what he was doing with my monthly rent check, he definitely wasn’t paying the mortgage.
June 9, 2008 at 11:20 AM #220257AnonymousGuestTone, In regards to the foreclosure, I was involved in a convoluted mess. I knew something was up when the landlord started getting letters from attorney’s and repeated letters from the HOA delivered to the house I was renting. They never put a forward on the address after they bought it. My suspicions were confirmed when a broker showed up at my door with a list of NOD’s in his hand and my address was on that list. He wanted to talk to the lady of the house and thought I was her.
The owner was being foreclosed on by the first mortgage holder, then his mother bailed him out with a second from her company and she had to start foreclosure proceedings on him because he stopped paying on the second. I woke up one morning to Fed ex at my door delivering an “assignment of rents” from the second mortgage holder (his mommy). His mother demanded I pay HER. He demanded I pay HIM. I was caught in the middle and knew I had to go. I stopped paying him because I knew I wasn’t getting my deposit back, and left.
When I first confronted him about the situation, he lied to me, telling me it was all a misunderstanding. Then I found out the taxes weren’t paid on the property and the HOA association dues weren’t being paid-the HOA put a lien on the property. The bottom line was he couldn’t afford the property and he was doing his mother dirty by letting the second foreclose.
I don’t know what he was doing with my monthly rent check, he definitely wasn’t paying the mortgage.
June 9, 2008 at 11:20 AM #220244AnonymousGuestTone, In regards to the foreclosure, I was involved in a convoluted mess. I knew something was up when the landlord started getting letters from attorney’s and repeated letters from the HOA delivered to the house I was renting. They never put a forward on the address after they bought it. My suspicions were confirmed when a broker showed up at my door with a list of NOD’s in his hand and my address was on that list. He wanted to talk to the lady of the house and thought I was her.
The owner was being foreclosed on by the first mortgage holder, then his mother bailed him out with a second from her company and she had to start foreclosure proceedings on him because he stopped paying on the second. I woke up one morning to Fed ex at my door delivering an “assignment of rents” from the second mortgage holder (his mommy). His mother demanded I pay HER. He demanded I pay HIM. I was caught in the middle and knew I had to go. I stopped paying him because I knew I wasn’t getting my deposit back, and left.
When I first confronted him about the situation, he lied to me, telling me it was all a misunderstanding. Then I found out the taxes weren’t paid on the property and the HOA association dues weren’t being paid-the HOA put a lien on the property. The bottom line was he couldn’t afford the property and he was doing his mother dirty by letting the second foreclose.
I don’t know what he was doing with my monthly rent check, he definitely wasn’t paying the mortgage.
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