• Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    My experience so far is that most places say they don’t accept them but if you ask and you have a small dog, they’ll prefer taking a chance instead of leaving the place empty… But if you’ve got a big dog and you don’t own your own place then… You made some bad choices…

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      1 year ago

      If I were renting I’d allow anyone to have pets if they were willing to increase their security deposit by the cost of replacing all the mounted rugs in the apartment. But if they stayed for many years and I had to replace them anyway just on wear and tear id give them the money back when they left.

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      1 year ago

      But if you’ve got a big dog and you don’t own your own place then… You made some bad choices…

      I had a large-ish (27kg) dog when I was looking for a place to rent in 2019, after my family was forced out of our home by a flood.

      According to you, I should have made a better choice and stopped the flood somehow.

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        1 year ago

        Oh my, you were an exception, how does it makes you feel? ☺️

        Did you read the part about “owning your own place”? You technically did, you just had to move temporarily due to exceptional circumstances, that’s not the same thing as buying a big dog and expecting to be able to easily find somewhere to rent.