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    Re: fear of ball pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by TheWinWizard View Post
    What happens if you don't have a lease?
    If you haven't signed a lease with your landlord, then you both are legally bound to that state's month-to-month rental laws. Basically, you can walk out on the landlord...or he can kick you out of the property...with nothing more than a 30 day notice. So, if your landlord doesn't like your life style, he can make you leave.
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    Re: fear of ball pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by JLC View Post
    If you haven't signed a lease with your landlord, then you both are legally bound to that state's month-to-month rental laws. Basically, you can walk out on the landlord...or he can kick you out of the property...with nothing more than a 30 day notice. So, if your landlord doesn't like your life style, he can make you leave.
    They have to evict you. They can't just toss you out the door. Then you get time to find a new place to live. If you need more time you go back and they give you additional time. Been through it once.
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    Re: fear of ball pythons

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    They have to evict you. They can't just toss you out the door. Then you get time to find a new place to live. If you need more time you go back and they give you additional time. Been through it once.
    Yeah...I did say they have to give a 30 day notice. (Some states it might be 60 days) And if a tenant fights it, then they may have to turn the notice into an actual eviction process. I was just pointing out that without a lease, either party can legally terminate the arrangement for any reason with (typically) nothing more than 30 days notice to the other party.
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    Re: fear of ball pythons

    Maybe if you go the "These snakes are my children!!! D:" route???
    I mean it sounds strange, but everybody else who has to rehome dogs/cats seem to say that....LOL
    And I agree with the other poster who said go armed to the teeth w/ information!

    My last 2 apartments only had deposits on dogs and cats. Caged animals were allowed with no fee and no specified number.

    I always tell my land lord I have a 'caged pet'. Granted I have ferrets who live more like puppies and kittens than a caged animals. I suppose my apartment management think I have something like a guinea pig or hamster or something..... they never asked for specifics ..... I hope to get a one or two pythons next month. And start off a VERY small rodent colony(1:3 - I feed my ferrets weekly snacks of mice anyway. Adding a snake would make it worth starting one....)

    But as a future precaution, I suggest getting a rack cover to cover all your animals when you are away or expecting maintenance. That's what I do with my ferrets and will do with future rodents/snakes . And maintenance is not allowed to touch personal belongings when on the job unless its something that hinders their work. They cannot pry and open coverings. That's against the law and privacy agreement on most leases.

    Nobody really expects to find animals in my room even though I asked management. Uneducated people won't understand what they don't know.....

    Good luck! Keep us updated!!
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    Awww I really hope it all works out for you! Good luck!!!!!!!!
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    hey guys it worked out. She came by and she wouldn't even come in the apt she was so scared.. But we explained how we take care of them how clean there cages every week. Oh she saw my animal plastics snake rack and was like I thought you said you only have 2. Lol oops. I don't remember that but ok. She didn't even see my breeder colony which was in my second bedroom..she saw our 2 rats which are designated pets lol. So she pretty much was like you already live here so please try to take care of my apt...
    So it worked out..
    I was pretty worried guys...thank yall for yalls replies. Btw the cover idea is a great idea. But get the positive to this is I don't have to hide them now lol. Well unless I get ferrets e something lol
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    Re: fear of ball pythons

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    Well unless I get ferrets e something lol
    lmao I would not press your luck! Glad it all worked out for you

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    Glad it worked out! Just be careful from now on. Remember, you might be on thin ice now, so you don't want to give your landlord any reason to be upset with you. You don't want to be the person with rats+snakes+other problems!! But I'm sure you know that! Good luck in the future!!

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