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Do you allow pets? Watch the language in your lease

I saw an article on apartments.com about exotic pets that might be appropriate for apartment dwellers. The article, which was written for tenants, said that if the lease doesn’t allow dogs or cats, they might want to try getting a sugar glider, ferret, hermit crab, or pot bellied pig.

If you have rental property, take a look at the pet-related language in your lease and be sure you haven’t left a loophole big enough for some exotic creature to crawl through.

Jackie

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