Need help, landlord issue with my Ball Pythons
Can anybody give me some advice on a touchy situation? I received notice today from my landlord today that due to a complaint by another tenant, I might not be able to keep my two Ball Pythons. Last week when switching over a load of laundry, I had my 1 year old female BP around my neck. While I was about to leave, another tenant entered the basement and began loading the washer. At this time my BP decided to raise her head and my neighbor realized I had a snake on my neck. She seemed scared of the snake so I hurried upstairs and put the snake in its cage, then went back and apologized for startling her. I found out today that she made a complaint to the landlord about the incident and the husband and wife that own the property are discussing whether or not the snakes can stay. I disclosed my snake ownership when moving into the apartment, but my small caged pets (also have a parakeet) we're not specified in my lease since they did not require a pet deposit. I have assured my landlord that BPs are not dangerous, my enclosures are secure, and I will not have my snakes in any common areas in the future. I can't afford to move, nor do I want to lose any of my pets. Like many pet owners, my pets are family and I care for them greatly. If anybody knows of anything I might be able to do or say to convince my landlord that the snakes should stay please let me know.
Re: Need help, landlord issue with my Ball Pythons
Chris, I don't think he was looking for a lecture from you. Heart attacks, really? lol...
Maybe they should ban dogs and cats and Harley Davidsons, as I'm sure many people are deathly afraid of them as well. He has already admitted he made a mistake, and said he would not do it again.
I think your landlord would have a hard time kicking you out, considering he knew of your animals prior to signing the lease. You may want to check your copy of the lease to see if there is a pet policy anyway.
You have done the right things, appologizing to your neighbor. If your landlord
continues to push forward with eviction plans, you can offer him a pet security deposit of a few hundred dollars. I don't think you should have to do this, as he already had you move in and sign a lease already. You may want to see if you can discuss this with a lawyer so you know your rights. Good luck!
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Also since your landlord knew about the animals when you moved in your lease allows it. that lease is a binding contract. And until it is up can not be altered in anyways. The only way for things to go wrong is if it goes to court and you get a judge that disagrees with the pets snake hobby
Re: Need help, landlord issue with my Ball Pythons
I live in an apartment myself. I am allowed to have my snakes here where I live but I agreed to never bring my snakes outside and expose them to anyone. I truly hopes this works out in your favor.