AVAILABLE

Aug 07, 2008 11:37

Available to a good home -- 2 female chins, standard grey.  Approximately 2 yrs old (chins live 15 - 20 yrs).  Although rescued, they are both extremely friendly & sociable.  One loves to be petted & scratched but not picked up.  The other will allow herself to be picked up during floor time, but dislikes being petted ( Read more... )

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a_poets_justice August 7 2008, 16:36:24 UTC
We're not looking for any permanent additions, but if you decide you want to temporarily foster them somewhere to prove to DD you're not pulling any punches, let us know.

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jukki August 8 2008, 15:50:19 UTC
I really appreciate the offer. I may just take you up on it.

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donttouchbackup August 7 2008, 17:26:02 UTC
If my apartment was allowed pets I would HAPPILY pick them up this weekend.

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pariah_ink August 7 2008, 23:10:09 UTC
Your apartment does allow pets.

It's against the law to refuse a tenant to keep a pet, unless that pet can be shown to be a danger and/or cause extensive property damage.

Any terms in a lease agreement that prohibit pets is immediatly null and void without affecting the remainder of the lease.

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pariah_ink August 7 2008, 23:11:49 UTC
It's in the Ontario Landlord and Tenant Act. http://www.ontariotenants.ca/law/law.phtml#Q6

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rhien August 7 2008, 23:27:58 UTC
He is correct. They can try to make your life miserable enough to make you want to leave, or refuse to rent to you or renew your lease so long as they pretend they are not doing it because you have pets, but yes, a landlord is not allowed to restrict your lifestyle. Many landlords put a no pets clause in the lease illegally in the hopes that tenants won't know it violates their rights, but they cannot rewrite the law so suit their tastes.

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