If you have special needs (ie. seeing eye dog) then it should be relatively easy to negotiate this. I have my two yorkies in my apartment. I negotiated them and they are written directly into my lease. I pay an extra "pet fee" anually to have them too.
A bonded apartment means that a surety bond has been used to instead of a security deposit to obtain the apartment. The minimum amount for a surety bond is $87.50.
By my studies, you can not own an apartment at the age of 16. But when you turn 21 is when you can own an apartment...
A chiuhua is a good pet for an apartment, they are small and fun!
Yes, you can own an apartment. When an apartment is owned by an individual, it's called a condominium (condo). The building or apartment must be designated for individual sale, you can't purchase just any apartment in any apartment building.
Always, you can own a condominium. And some condominiums are called apartments. You cannot always own an apartment. When you cannot own an apartment, it is not a condominium.
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You can't! The only way is if the dog is a seeing eye dog.
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Yes. If your dog walking business is bonded this just means you have liability protection in case you or someone working for you damages property while performing a service.
No. It depends on the apartment. There is no law here that states you can have a dog. Some apartment owners allow animals , but others don't. Some charge a fee for having a pet and others don't. So, it is apartment by apartment.
Yes, the Chinese Crested Dog is a good apartment dog. They can also live in a house without a yard. However, these dogs are fairly active indoors and they should be taken out for a walk each day.
In the sentence "An apartment has its own kitchen living room and bathroom" the verb is "has."