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Posted by: komodoryu at Mon Feb 4 12:28:41 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by komodoryu ] Has anyone seen this in California? I heard from a few fellow herpers that a landlord is unable to make you get rid of or evict you for any reptiles or other animals in a cage 24/7. Now, I keep nothing dangerous our the least bit poisonous, I keep ball pythons, 3 corn snakes and some geckos. I've been living here for going on 3 years now with out incident. I've rescued 23 cats out of the complex to help out the landlord since we're pretty overrun. I've kept her up to date on what pets I have, I paid the pet deposite upon moving in. I brought my pets into the office on numorous occasions, let them play with my cats, took a ball python with me to get some sun while I got the mail, ect. She said they were fine since they only cared about signing in dogs for the record. Stupid me, I didnt get that in writing. | ||
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