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Rachel Shepherd
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Who allows pets and why?

Rachel Shepherd
  • Investor
  • Provo, UT
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Hey! As we prepare to market are two condos I am wondering if we will be hedging out to many possible tenants by not allowing pets. I really do not want to allow cats as they seem to spray and many people have allergies to them. What about small dogs? Give me your thoughts on pets Thank you

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George P.
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George P.
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i believe it's federal law for renters to own a pet. some states require multiple pets.

true story.

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