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hurricanetruther t1_j3cvu9g wrote

You really shouldn't willfully violate your lease like that.

The landlord can compel you to remove the pet and, if you refuse, evict you.

You don't know what's going on with the exterminator's question. It could just be a routine protocol he has to ask everyone. Other tenants may have leases that allow pets. Other tenants may have service animals. Your lease says no pets, so unless you want to risk being tossed out in this rental market...

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springwaterh20 OP t1_j3cwclo wrote

yeah that’s my biggest fear. i’m not local so if I get tossed, I have no where to go. do you think it’s worth asking? rive only rented a little bit but i’m a good tenant, I always pay rent early or on time, I don’t cause issues and keep to myself.

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