“Exposed Secrets: The Shocking Consequences of Hiding Pets from Landlords!”
Not mine but my two of roommates had a dog each when I was in college. We had been having sink/garbage disposal issues and had submitted a work order for it, and the maintenance guy ended up coming over when everyone was out. Both of the dogs were in their cages, but only one barked when they heard him come in. This scared the other dog? Or something because he ended up painting the wall behind his cage in brown. Maintenance guy heard this, goes to check it out, and finds the poor dog as well as the wall covered in poop. That was a crazy situation to go back home to now that I think about it.
Rented a no-pets apartment but hid my cat for about six months. One day, my landlord randomly showed up for an inspection, and my cat walked right up to him. I thought I was screwed, but he just said, “I hope she doesn’t cause any trouble” and let it slide. Got lucky though—some people do get hit with eviction or fees. It’s definitely a gamble.
College apartment complex. My d*****s roommate found a cat on the side of the street and decided to adopt it (even though I was allergic to it). It scratched up the 2 couches and walls in the main shared space.
The way the apartment found out is she cut a square in the window blinds for the cat to look out – on the first floor. An apartment employee walked by and saw the cat sitting in the window. Ended up costing her ~$4k in fines and replacement couches.
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