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Originally Posted by Innerzone
...When apartments say "no pets" they are speaking of dogs and cats, right? I'm not anticipating any problem with a piggie - after all, she is either in her spacious enclosure or hanging out with us on our couch - no potential for apartment damage or neighbor annoyance. Am I making a corrrect assumption? Because if I need a doctor's note, by God, I'll get one! 
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Typically "no pets" will mean dogs, cats, and exotics. Most times little guys like yours don't hit the radar...same with birds and fish.
It is always best to get your critters ok'd, so there is no potential confusion or problems down the road.
If your in an apartment community where they are regulary leasing apartments, you can simply call (or have a friend call) and let them know you are looking for an apartment and want to know if a guinea pig is alright. This will keep you safe in case the answer is a no...