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Byron W.
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What dog restrictions should I have?

Byron W.
  • Chicago, IL
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I have a someone interested in applying for one of my units. They have a 2 month old rescue dog, Boxer "mix". I'm wondering if I should allow a dog so young into the property and if Boxers are an ok breed to have for insurance purposes. The unit is on the top floor of the building, so people will be living under them if that matters. 

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John Underwood
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Your policy should state "No Agressive Breed Dogs as defined by my insurance Company" This was you are not the bad guy, your insurance company is.

Then get a list of these breeds from the insurance company.

I have no carpet in any of my rentals. This helps with making them pet friendly.

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