have you tried just saying it's a caged reptile?? or saying nothing at all because a snake isn't really a "pet" look into the tenant laws down there... I'm not positive, but I'm pretty sure they can't deny you because you have a pet.
I have told them that it's a caged reptile, and that there's no way it's ever going to get loose or anything... it's not a large species either.
I used to live in Charleston, and most places, if the animal is housed in a vivarium or tank; it's not actually considered a pet, thus, no need for a pet fee or anything. To most places, it's like keeping fish, but here they're all "OMG, EEEEW!" about it.
I just don't want to move in to a place, and then later, if/when they find out I have a snake, then they want to evict me, but if it's not in the leasing agreement, there's nothing they can do, right?
I highly doubt they could evict you over a snake. if they need to come into your apt for anything.... snake goes in pillow case and tank goes in closet. florence is so backwards...
I highly doubt they could evict you over a snake. if they need to come into your apt for anything.... snake goes in pillow case and tank goes in closet. florence is so backwards...
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I will try Forest Lake Apts though, thanks! :)
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I used to live in Charleston, and most places, if the animal is housed in a vivarium or tank; it's not actually considered a pet, thus, no need for a pet fee or anything. To most places, it's like keeping fish, but here they're all "OMG, EEEEW!" about it.
I just don't want to move in to a place, and then later, if/when they find out I have a snake, then they want to evict me, but if it's not in the leasing agreement, there's nothing they can do, right?
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