Posted in Apartment Living and Rental on May 10, 2010
Moving into an apartment can be a stressful experience – not just for you, but for your pet as well. Here are a few tips to help make your cuddly critters feel at home in your new apartment rental.Check the Rules FirstBefore you move into your apartment with your pet, always check with your landlord and your city department first to see if there are any rules and regulations you have to follow. Some cities and municipalities have specific by-laws that may require you to leash your pet at all times or limit the number of animals you can have in one residence.In addition, some landlords have their own “in-house” rules regarding ...
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As a property manager, you might own a rental dwelling, but once an occupant begins living there, you can't enter the building any time you would like to. The fact of the matter is, occupant privacy rights are very specifically watched over, even though the legalities are different from state to state. This holds true even if you don't have a written.But, although there are variances in the manner every state looks out for tenants' rights, there are some overall boundaries that apply in nearly all circumstances.Even though the rental lease agreement says that the property manager can have unlimited accessibility to the property, the property manager hasto supply adequate advanced notice, ...