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2604.1 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Thu Jun 22 1989 18:27 | 5 |
| You might ask if they will accept an extra security deposit to cover
any damage that they are worried that the cats might do. If you
live in an apartment now, you might try getting a letter from your
current landlord saying the cats haven't damaged anything.
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2604.2 | | CRUISE::NDC | | Fri Jun 23 1989 08:39 | 13 |
| Do you ask specifically about neutered, indoor cats or do you
just ask about "pets". I used to ask specifically if they
would allow "two well-behaved, indoor, spayed female cats".
In a previous note someone listed some places that they knew
allowed cats. I don't remember where tho.
And yes, your landlord can evict you for breaking your lease
so if you find a place that says you can have the cats, make
them put it in writing on the lease.
Good luck.
Nancy DC
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2604.3 | where are you? | SUCCES::PEAKE | | Fri Jun 23 1989 13:33 | 6 |
| Where are you located? What towns would be good
for you?
lp
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2604.4 | | WJO::COOK | Shadows Of Another Day | Fri Jun 23 1989 15:24 | 6 |
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I currently live in Nashua, and would like to stay in a
central location to DEC facilities in the area.
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2604.5 | | VIDEO::MORRISSEY | Non-stop secret rendezvous | Fri Jun 23 1989 15:59 | 17 |
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Angela,
You might want to call a place called Bay Ridge...it's very
near ZKO in Nashua. I don't know how much you want to spend
but you may want to give it a shot anyway. A friend of mine
just moved in there and in some of the buildings they do
allow pets.
I don't have the number but I'm sure information could give
it to you.
Good Luck!!
JJ
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2604.6 | Just two little kitties???? | DRFIX::IVES | I'm my own Persian | Sun Jun 25 1989 23:29 | 14 |
| Bay Ridge is one place, (exit 1) and Forrest Ridge is another (exit 7)
Mill Stone I believe also allows pets. We live at Cannongate III where
they have townhouses and garden style living. If you rent it's up to
the individual land lord if you have pets or not.
Don't be discouraged, it's not easy, but it's not impossible either.
There are usually many more places to rent this time of the year
but once it gets closer to the kids going back to school it gets
difficult again. You have plenty of time to look.
Keep us posted.
Barbara
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2604.7 | be creative | FRAGLE::PELUSO | | Mon Jun 26 1989 09:18 | 34 |
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I just went through the same excersise, and although I decided to
hold off for a few months, I found that out of 10 adds called, 3 - 4
would consider a spayed female cat. I found a pleasant woman
with a small dog who would allow my cat, provided things worked out
with the animals in a reasonable amount of time. she owned a nice
house with a large wooded backyard, away from the crazy streets.
Purrfect hunting grounds...
From talking to these real estate people, most large buildings
will not allow pets because if they allow one person the privillage
then they have to let everyone. THe place gets run down and smells
- not everyone will take care of their pets as well as 'you' do. (I looked
at a three family w/ a 6 stall barn and every tenent had at least
2 cats and a dog and horses. The place was dirty, smelly...run down...
I would not want my animals in that enviroment).
Well what I was getting at was try a two family situation or being
a roomate in someones house. Its not much more $$$ and you get a yard
for your cats. Invite them to your house to check the "damage" ;^), I
found that to work real well, and offer to rent on a trial basis, if
the pet/appartment situation does not work out, then you leave.
the other notes mentione extra security deposits and something
written into the lease to protect yourself and pets...all excellent
suggestions.
If you keep looking, you'll find something that will suit your needs,
just be persistant and don't get discouraged!
Good luck!
m&n
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