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896.1 | A couple of things to Consider | SHARE::SSMITH | | Mon Nov 16 1987 09:12 | 28 |
| I too live in an appartment complex, and have a house cat. I mean
2 house cats. We just acquired a new kitty this past weekend.
In my case, I'm not worried about it because our cat (the older
one) knows us and will only be at the door if it's my wife or I
coming in. Otherwise, he's hiding until he checks things out. I
hope the kitten will learn from him. I know this is true because
my mother usually cat sits for us when were away, and he's always
hiding when she comes in. He only comes out when the can opener
starts up.
The whole point to this is, how does your sisters cat react to
strangers coming to the door. Will he greet anybody, and bolt
if he has the chance???? If he does what mine does, I don't think
there's any reason for concern.
I also believe it is acceptable to ask the management to notify
her ANYTIME, BEFORE they enter her appartment. (except emergencies).
I have this arrangement with the people that run my complex, the
understanding being that I would prefer any work done while I was
there, and by notifying me of scheduled work, I can arrange to be
there.
She may want to check her lease and see how it's worded where it talks
about the landlord entering the appartment. Usually they'll state
that they will only enter without the renters knowledge in the case
of an emergency. If that's the case, she has every right to INSIST
that she be notified beforehand.
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896.3 | Against the Law in Mass! | PARITY::TILLSON | If it don't tilt, fergit it! | Mon Nov 16 1987 09:46 | 10 |
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In Massachusetts, a landlord must give reasonable (typically 24
hours) notice to enter any appartment or house s/he rents except
in emergencies. This is part of the Massachusetts Sanitary Code.
(This information was obtained from the (highly recommended) Mass.
Tenant's Association. Check phone books for your state; there may
be similar organizations available for your state.)
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896.4 | okay if it's observed, ut..... | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Mon Nov 16 1987 14:03 | 4 |
| This advance notice is okay if it works. It isn't necessarily observed
though, unfortunately. It doesn't do much good to wave your lease
provisions under the manager's nose if your cat is lost.
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896.5 | Any more?? | QBUS::WOOD | Somewhere out there..... | Mon Nov 16 1987 20:43 | 10 |
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I don't know if my sister has reviewed her lease or not as to
what it states about "management" entering the apartment. I
feel she should try to work out an agreement with them to notify
her before they come in...I doubt that she could arrange to be
home every time tho as her job isn't that flexible!
Thanks for the suggestions. I'll check into it further.
My
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896.6 | change the locks | AIMHI::UPTON | | Thu Nov 19 1987 15:41 | 12 |
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If all else fails and the management won't notify your
sister - have her put in a new lock. Then no one can enter!
I've been told that in NH the landlord can not enter your apt.
without permission. It's an invasion of your privacy. What
if you had your jewlery sitting around, anyone could take it,
and besides someone could kick the cat even if you gave them
permission to go in. Lots of people hate cats and would hurt
them with no feeling of remorse. If it was my apartment - I
would simply change the locks!
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896.7 | lease violation? | MAGIC::POLLOCK | Programmers expect the unexpected! | Fri Nov 20 1987 19:51 | 6 |
| re .6:
Changing your lock may be in violation of your lease.
-Paula
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896.8 | Noxious Chemicals | MRMFG1::K_LEARD | | Tue Nov 24 1987 14:49 | 7 |
| Consider also that it may be unsafe for the cat to
remain in the apartment while an exterminator is
spraying for bugs. The cat could inhale some nasty
chemicals or could step in residue, later ingesting
it when washing its paws. The cat SHOULD be removed
from the apartment at this time.
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896.9 | Good suggestions, thanks! | QBUS::WOOD | Dancin' in the dark | Tue Nov 24 1987 20:22 | 20 |
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re: .7
Right! This is what my sister was told...that they (management)
*have* to have a key to each and every lock that you have on
your door. So even if she just added another lock...instead of
changing the existing one, she'd still be required to give them
a key.
Looks like the problem is resolved...at least for the moment.
It looks like my sister will be moving in with me for awhile...til
she goes to join her SO wherever he will be living....we will be
converting my den into a bedroom for her for a 2 or 3 month period.
Thanks for all the input tho...it will give her some things
to consider if she and her SO need to live in an apartment after
they get together.
Myra
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896.10 | Apartment Needed | ATREUS::KROBINSON | Word of the day...USE | Mon Mar 06 1989 16:00 | 6 |
| I- and my two cats- (and husband...) am looking to rent a two bedroom
apartment in the Metrowest or Worcester area. Does anyone have any
suggestions as to which complexes accept cats, or have any leads on
available apartments? We'd like a move-in date anytime during
April/May. Thanks in advance for your suggestions!
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896.11 | see note #1435 | VAXWRK::DUDLEY | | Mon Mar 06 1989 18:00 | 4 |
| Have you checked out note 1435? It may contain
a listing for the Worcester area.
Donna
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896.12 | Thanks for Suggestion... | ATREUS::KROBINSON | Word of the day...USE | Tue Mar 07 1989 10:13 | 3 |
| Thanks for the pointer to note 1435. If I find out any new info during
my search I'll be sure to enter it there.
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896.13 | A Cat called Corby | LARVAE::WATSON_C | | Thu Mar 30 1989 09:29 | 22 |
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Hi!
It's good that you have been given so much good advice about your
sister's cat - Corby.
I would like to be cheeky enough to ask you a question:
How did you come by the name?
You see before I moved to Basingstoke (UK) I lived in a town called
Corby. My family still live there, and I still love the place very
much. It's in the Midlands area (the centre of England for those
of you in the States), and is such a lovely, pretty, friendly town,
I wonder if that would also describe your cat? If so, I believe
it must be an adorable little Kitty?
Yours catfully
Christine
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