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SMOKING AND PETS
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How can tenants keep their smoking or pets from
becoming a problem?
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Smoking:
Well if you can't stop smoking then the next best thing is to
adopt a habit of never smoking in the house. Many heavy smokers
never realize the damage they are causing. It is next to impossible
to get stale smoke odors out of carpeting. The staining of walls,
floors, and ceilings is so gradual, that a tenant living in
the property doesn't even notice the gradual transformation.
It isn't until they move that removed pictures and wall hangings
then tell the tale. Usually a minimum of one coat of sealer
followed by a high quality paint is needed to mask both the
discoloration and the odor.
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Pets in genreal:
Pets pose can pose a similar problem. Again, urination on carpeting
can be gradual and possibly go somewhat unnoticed. However,
unlike smoke, urine soaks through to and into padding where
it becomes trapped. Usually, a regular carpet cleaning will
not solve the problem. In addition, large dogs and cats can
tear up carpet, walls, and doors. The best defense is to have
pets that can't destroy the property, such as fish, birds and
reptiles. Other than that, have your pet well trained and keep
them outside as much as possible.
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Dogs/cats:
As a general rule of thumb, the smaller the breed of dog, the
better your chances are of getting your application approved.
It's tuff for a Chihuahua to do much damage. Also, we are not
fond of cats unless they are neutered, de-clawed, litter box
trained, blind, and don't shed.
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Pet Deposit:
We usually charge an additional MINIMUM deposit amount of $300.00
per head for pets. Of course that is assuming that the owner
is going to allow pets in the first place. |
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