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    Re: Apartment living adapting

    Sounds good. This complex is also very pet-friendly; although they do charge $25 extra a month per pet (meaning dogs and cats.) I was told by the manager (who's very personable and who we get along well with) that "aquarium" pets/reptiles are ok and not charged for. Lots of people have dogs, but I have heard no barking, ever (it is almost eerie) and they're always leashed. A few feral cats, but they're not that over-populated. They also refuse to enter an apartment if you're not home (unless ofcourse it was an emergency, like a fire or something) which I like; since so many people have pets, they don't want to accidentally let one out. It's great to getalong with your neighbors; one of ours is a nurse who is not home overnight. One is a middle-aged woman who's always making sure that her early-morning workouts aren't bothering us (she lives upstairs; no bother.. no kids!)
    Last edited by Ginevive; 09-22-2009 at 02:28 AM.
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