Idk maaaan. Maybe we should just sneak her in somewhere.
Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl
Dont get mad if they find her and you are homeless shortly after. Its not fair to the animals that we make the choice to keep.
Originally Posted by craigafrechette
Yeah, you definitely should be honest and up front.
The landlords are usually pretty good about writing up the lease and will typically have it in writing that any pets are a violation of the lease and grounds for eviction. And even if it didn't lead to eviction, I'm guessing it would be an uncomfortable living situation if the landlord found out he/she was being lied to.
Good luck with your search!! I'm sure it's stressful, but you'll find something.
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
Another reason to be upfront about your pet is that you never know when the landlord might decide to spray the apartment for bugs...that can kill your snake.
You'd think a quiet cage pet would be fine in a rental situation, but unfortunately, some irresponsible people have messed things up for everyone else by allowing
their pet to escape & leaving it behind to scare the next occupant when it finally re-emerges from hiding. You can't hardly blame rental managers & owners, they
don't want to be sued for someone having a heart attack, or risk losing their income if people move out in a panic because a snake is somewhere in the plumbing
or the walls. (& yes, it happens!)
^^^ all of this.
i hope u get the best and cutest unit of those two that will allow snakes.