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sleepygecko
at Sun Feb 10 00:04:59 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by sleepygecko ]
Well, a property manager can do whatever he feels as long as it is written in the lease. (Or not written as the case may be.) I would do a google search to be sure, but I highly doubt the state can MAKE a property manager have to accept animals, save for service animals. I know many places in MN won't allow ferrets, supposedly 24/7 caged animals, because of the extra smell. In fact, I was looking into renting a townhouse a few years back and she wouldn't allow anything other than fish, that's perfectly legal here in MN, I can't see how California would be able to force that on landowners.
Truly, do a google search, I found out all the information about the laws governing exotics in both my city and state level. That is your best source of information. (I found out my brother in law can't move to my hometown because he owns a boa and all are banned from the city.)
We had our geckos written into our rental applications, if anything happens, we've got solid proof, if you've got something like that then you've got a fight... but who wants to live too long at a place that you've fought.
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