i wanted to adopt all of them and this adorable fat black cat named shadowfax. boyah crowd fund me $400 for the pet deposit wry
try to bargain with them, tell them he'll be dead anyway so they might as well give em to ya
Quote from: C.Mongler on July 26, 2016, 01:22:51 PM
try to bargain with them, tell them he'll be dead anyway so they might as well give em to ya
the landlady won't budge on her pet deposit ;-;
See a shrink, get a letter, and it'll be waived
Quote from: squirrelfriend on July 26, 2016, 02:21:43 PM
See a shrink, get a letter, and it'll be waived
>being privileged
Your public health department should have a list of affordable therapists by sliding scale
I bet it'll be cheaper than $400
damn pet deposit fuk that
it's not like a pet will cause more harm than you would already account for with your normal deposit
also just get it and dont tell your landlady that's what we did in uni. it makes it 100x more stressful whenever they come around but it's pretty ez
Quote from: David on July 26, 2016, 01:25:33 PM
Quote from: C.Mongler on July 26, 2016, 01:22:51 PM
try to bargain with them, tell them he'll be dead anyway so they might as well give em to ya
the landlady won't budge on her pet deposit ;-;
even easier, just get the dog and tell her it will be dead on her doorstep if you must pay deposit
get therapist to write an emotional support animal letter and they have to waive the deposit
get a therapist to suck your balls then u wont even need a dawg
Quote from: C.Mongler on July 28, 2016, 08:06:53 AM
get a therapist to suck your balls then u wont even need a dawg
that's clucky
heh heh heh gotem
I think clucky's was into k9 roleplay at one point LOL
Quote from: squirrelfriend on July 26, 2016, 02:21:43 PM
See a shrink, get a letter, and it'll be waived
pet deposit WONT be waived.
Quote from: SVT on July 28, 2016, 06:31:45 PM
Quote from: squirrelfriend on July 26, 2016, 02:21:43 PM
See a shrink, get a letter, and it'll be waived
pet deposit WONT be waived.
Quote12. Can the landlord charge me a pet/security deposit for my emotional support animal/assistance animal?
Based on statements by HUD, it appears that a housing provider may not charge a "pet fee" for an assistance animal/emotional support animal. These animals are not pets and cannot be subject to pet fees. HUD specifically states the following:
Conditions and restrictions that housing providers apply to pets may not be applied to assistance animals. For example, while housing providers may require applicants or residents to pay a pet deposit, they may not require applicants and residents to pay a deposit for an assistance animal.
heh heh gotem