I don't know why apartment buildings won't let them has cats. Dogs mess the place up more than cats do.
I don't rent so as long as I don't cause a public health hazard I guess I could have as many pets as I wanted (assuming not illegally obtained). Most properties in my block are rented and the rental agreements usually state no pets. I live in an apartment with real bad sound insulation and can't get over how it's OK for people to have dogs: not only do some of them wreck the places they stay in if not well trained, they also bark loudly and often for long periods of time. Two flat owners had dogs in this block for a while and it drove everyone nuts coz they left them in on their own most of the day and the barking went on the whole time.I don't know why apartment buildings won't let them has cats. Dogs mess the place up more than cats do.
Oh, good for you. Your landlord must reckon it's better to have good human + feline tenants they know than risk changing to unknown humans who might trash the place.Well it was that time to renew my lease again and I expressed my interest to my landlord that I wanted a two bedroom. (Mostly so the cats have more room to run) I also found a place that would allow all of them with just one 200 deposit.. I really like it here but didn't wanna hide my cats...so I came clean and she's looking the other way..phew so relieved now.
Yeah she pretty much said she didn't want to lose me over that because I'm a great tenant. She's giving out evictions left and right. What's a few extra cats to someone who's going to pay rent and most likely stay for another 3 years. I think it might of also helped that she's a bit of a cat person also. LolOh, good for you. Your landlord must reckon it's better to have good human + feline tenants they know than risk changing to unknown humans who might trash the place. Very wise.