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    Reptiles in Apartments.

    Ok I have been stressing out the last few days.

    Still live my parents as of now. Im 19 and plan on living with them for a few more years.

    I got to thinking what I am going to do when I move out. Most likley I will go into an apartment.

    Are reptiles allowed in apartments? I do not want to have to part with my reptiles at ALL!!! And before I add anything to my collection I need this issue cleared.

    Thanks everyone.


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    Re: Reptiles in Apartments.

    yeah, i think the only animals the managers would worry about would be cats or dogs.... anything that can ruin the floor. seeing as how herps don't make much of a mess, it shouldn't be a problem.
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    Re: Reptiles in Apartments.

    i don't see why not, i guess it just depends on the landlord or maybe the city laws. my landlord doesn't really notice my snakes when he comes but he usually sees an empty tank.

    i would just ask the landlord of the apartment if he allows pets, usually they think dog/cat. maybe ask if they allow fish. cause thats basicly what a snake does most of the time, chill in it's tank/tub.
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    Re: Reptiles in Apartments.

    You know, I have only lived in two apartments since being on my own and I live in North Idaho so I would almost expect people to freak out about it.

    Well to my suprise, every one was very welcoming of all my fur challenged friends. I asked around last feb. when we were looking to move, about pet deposits and such for reptiles. EVERYONE was okay with it, no one asked for a pet deposit on any of my animals except my dog. They just asked that they be secured, and that if I have any reptiles that required any kind of permit that I show proof and that I didn't have any VERY large snakes outside bothering the neighbors if they felt uncomfortable. But other than that which I though was really reasonable I didn't have one person say flat out NO.

    It also depends on your area. Remember never to sneak them in and try to hide them though. That never turns out good. I would just do a lot of shopping around.
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    Re: Reptiles in Apartments.

    Oh thank you guys so much....put me at ease I assure you.

    Yeah I was like well I will just sneak them in...but no I'd rather be up front about it. And show them/tell them that I have very secure cages.

    Well thanks all that is good to know!!



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    Re: Reptiles in Apartments.

    i currently live in an apartment ( 2 bedroom) and use the second bedroom as my herp room/guest bedroom ( keeps the inlaws from coming over), they are not allowed here but i currently have 11. . they state that cats,dogs, and tank animals are allowed....so if i ever get questioned about it i have a fall back. sad thing is i have to pay a deposit for each so they dont know about them or 2 of my cats LOL...good luck and if its not allowed sneak them in


    if you cant afford to take care of it, dont get it

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    Re: Reptiles in Apartments.

    Quote Originally Posted by NickMyers03
    good luck and if its not allowed sneak them in
    Thats not very sound advice. Then he would either 1. be evicted and have that on his permanant rental history 2. have to remove the pets and still have that on his history

    Much better to be up front about every thing right from the start.
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    Re: Reptiles in Apartments.

    When I was in apts, I didn't have snakes, but the cats required a cleaning AND pet deposit, which were non-refundable. Once I had a couple of snakes, and moved to a house (but still a rental) I had cats, a couple of rats, a dog and the snakes. Fred was cool about it. The pet deposit was was for the cats and dog, and as long as the snakes didn't destroy anything he was okay with it.


    When Kaa escaped, I let him know a few days later, since I was expecting to find Kaa before then. As it was, since Kaa was still MIA when we moved, Fred was expecting to let me know they had him cornered, NOT that they had found him b/c of the smell. :eek:

    I was supposed to get about $150 of my deposits refunded, but b/c Kaa ended up dying in the WIRING of the stove Fred and I discussed the issue. I had sanitized it & we agreed to let it outgas any odors for a few days, but after thinking on it, since Kaa was in the wiring behind the knobs, there was concern for a fire hazard from any wire shorting out.....so my deposit money bought the next renter a new stove. All part of RESPONSIBLE pet ownership.

    DON'T try to sneak it....but as long as it's not a giant, most places don't care about snakes, as long as you can assure them (like Fred) that if they escape, you'll pay for damages. Otherwise, they're even cheaper than fish (water damage) or cats and dogs (fleas, replacing the carpet, clawing the walls, etc.). They may charge you a regular pet deposit but be honest.
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    Re: Reptiles in Apartments.

    i wouldn't lie to a prospective landlord.... but maybe just ask about "tank animals." don't mention the "s" word unless he/she asks.... just in case they have phobias... don't freak them out unless neccesary! lol
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    Re: Reptiles in Apartments.

    Yeah I would most likley say "reptiles".

    For some reason when people hear "python" they think of a 15 foot snake for some reason...(stupid media).

    Definatley like to be up front about everything I do...especially if it invovles animals and especially the animals under my care.


    Thanks again guys.


    Mike
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