Pet fees or deposits are common in rental agreements. This protects the landlord from suits that may arise from the animal. It is usually up to the landlord if he wishes to charge a fee for pets. The dog is on the property regardless of being kept outside or not.
dont put it outside. keep it inside maybe in a crate but not fora long time.
In most cases, unless your boyfriend is on the lease, your landlord has the right to charge more. You should definitely read over your lease to check the fine print to be sure.
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A kennel can be used as a substitute house for a dog, for either outside or inside dogs. They are cheap and can be bought at any department store. However, an actual Doghouse is suggested if it stays outside a lot.
nothing happens, rabbits are suppose to like the outdoors, it's their nature.
Yeah, provided that the owner is takingunnecessaryprecautions. If it's below 30, no dog should stay outside with out any source of heating for more then a couple hours, and dogs like boxers shouldn't be outside more then 30 minutes.For prolonged stays outdoors, the dog should be wearing booties, a type of shoes for dogs.Labs have high oil production and a thick coat developed for keeping him warm in freezing water, but they will suffer greatly if exposed to freezing temperatures for hours at a time. The labs pads and stomach are going to be the first places Frost bite occurs. So they can survive, just so long as you aren't expecting them to sleep outdoors, unless they have a heated kennel and/or heated dog house.
He may just need a little coaxing, or something to interest him to come out. If not, he may be sick or something like that. If this doesn't help ask the vet.
planting trees and flowers would generally be enhancing the asset. but it is best to ask your landlord for permission. anything you plant, stays when you move out
I take my bunny outside all of the time. He loves it. You just have to monitor him and make sure that they don't run away from you. If your rabbit is like mine tho, he stays pretty close to you.
pet rabbits could stay indoors or outdoors.it really doesn't matter but if you keep them outdoors remember to move them indoors during winter or summer they do not like the sun or the cold.
Wait, I misunderstood your question, do you want an eviction on your record? It will be harder to get another apartment in the future and it stays on your permanent record. So, If you are not paying rent and you have no lease and you think the eviction will give you some spare time you are right but it will screw up your future. You should talk to your landlord and do it amicably.
When it's broken or the mercury stays the same.