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Old Jun 10, 2011, 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Direction View Post
In the US they can refuse, but potentially open themselves to a lawsuit that is much more painful then allowing. I worked in property management we had 2-3 cats "prescribed" for residents. Our company policy that if they had a prescription or letter from a doctor, that the animal would be allowed. I had a friend from group I told this to and the owner accepted it, also.
You know, I will pass this on to my friend. She is in a building that used to allow cats/dogs and then the rules changed and the only pets were the ones grandfathered in, but replacements were not allowed.
thank you for your sharing your experience.
G