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Andrea M.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Hampton, VA
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Stray Cats...Animal Police..Cat lover..

Andrea M.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Hampton, VA
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So I get a call from the Animal Police stating that my tenant is feeding stray cats and the neighbors are complaining about all the cats who are allegedly doing damage to the neighbors property and the neighbors can possibly file a lawsuit against me for damages done by these stray cats. I have spoken to the tenant who said she has removed all the feeding bowls and have stopped feeding the cats since she has received the notice from the City and will comply with the city to trap the cats who in turn will be turned over to the ASPCA. I have already sent her a written notice to stop feeding the cats, as well so that I have something in writing. Any advice as to anything else that I can do to protect myself and avoid a possible lawsuit?

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