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    Re: Help I'm panicing!

    I don't know of any snake that is domesticated.

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    Re: Help I'm panicing!

    Best option is to call the office, not mentioning that you already live there, and ask what there pet rules are. Then say "well I have a BP, is that okay?" That way you can find out specifically what the rules are without question, and you won't have them suspecting you, causing them to inspect anyway.

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    Re: Help I'm panicing!

    Quote Originally Posted by Meghan View Post
    Best option is to call the office, not mentioning that you already live there, and ask what there pet rules are. Then say "well I have a BP, is that okay?" That way you can find out specifically what the rules are without question, and you won't have them suspecting you, causing them to inspect anyway.
    IF you do something like this, be careful what phone you call from, since most places have caller ID now. Of course, they might not bother to notice who the caller is.

    Also, this wouldn't really do any good unless you get it in writing. You have to go with what your lease says, OR get them to give you something in writing.

    Of course, plenty of people have successfully kept snakes even when it violates their lease, but I can't say I recommend it.
    Casey

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