“Exposed Secrets: The Shocking Consequences of Hiding Pets from Landlords!”
I got evicted. I had a 6 month old cat I wasn’t supposed to, and she got in the windowsill one day when I was at work. They said their policy was due to their maintenance man having severe allergies, but they had another building I could move into that did allow pets. Additional bedroom, sun porch, dishwasher, and central air for only $100 more in rent, which I was fine with. Moved to the new place, no problem. But? SAME maintenance man with the supposed several allergies 🤔.
My downstairs neighbours had a cat. They didn’t tell the rental company that manages the apartments. But they got found out because the cat would often sit in the window and was spotted by a staff member of the agency who was there to check on the state of the bins out the back (specifically those belonging to that apartment as they had repeatedly failed to keep up with bin collection dates for weeks at a time and several of us – residents, the shop downstairs and neighbouring properties- had complained).
The cat was the last straw. They were messy and had trashed the communal area at the back of the property. He literally dismantled his and his friends cars in the parking area and left everything lying around (tools, car parts etc) for months on end. He’d rev his engine at 5am for 20 minutes before roaring off to work. The cat was an indoor cat, which is fine…if you’re cleaning up the litter tray regularly. He and his girlfriend were not. So the cat would p**s and s**t all over the apartment. You could smell the ammonia in the corridor.
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