Ask neighbors to sign a petiton so pets can be allowed. If that doesn't work, I got nothing, but that probably will work
depending on the size of the condo, of course !
A "grandfather clause" is a term for something that is ammended (or changed) like the rules for your condo building. If your building accepted pets and later decided to change it to No Pets - anyone who already lives there with pets would be protected by a grandfather clause. New tenants would be forbidden to have pets.
If you do not live in the condominium, there will be no issue. If you own or rent -- are resident -- in a condominium and the cat is already in residence, you may be subject to removing the cat should you be discovered. If you 'secret' a new animal into a condominium residence where no pets are allowed, you most certainly will be subject to removing the cat, if the association enforces its rule. If, however, as an owner you are willing to petition the association and request permission to allow the animal to live with you, you may be granted an exception. Obtain your permissions in writing. If you are a tenant, you can request permission through your owner/landlord.
Yes, there are apartments for rent that allow pets.
There are many apartments that do not allow pets. In fact it is much harder to find apartments that do allow pets. You should have no problems finding apartments that allow pets when you look. Yes, there are apartments that don't allow pets in Austin. Rockwood is just one of the many that doesn't allow pets. The best way to find an apartment that doesn't allow pets is by searcing http://www.austintxapartmentlocator.org/ or http://www.apartmentcities.com/austin-apartments/North_Central_Austin_Apartments.asp.
Every shared housing situation has guidelines for pets. Condominiums and co-ops also have governing documents, wherein you'll find the guidelines for pets.
No, UCLA does not allow pets on campus, with the exception of service animals.
"Westgate Resorts does allow pets, but not large pets. They only allow pets 60 pounds or under. You can bring a small to medium sized dog, but no Great Danes or St. Brenards!"
Yes the hotels do allow pets there a four hotels that do allow pets there. To be sure that your hotel does you would have to call and make sure before you book.
I have a permanent site there and yes they do allow pets as long as they are kept on a leash.
Many hotels in the Key West area allow pets. There is a website built to let you know which hotels allow pets, you can check this out at http://www.keywest.com/petfriendlyhotels.html.
No. Most pets are required to ride in the cargo hold, and most airlines have further restrictions on what type of pets they'll allow (for example, some airlines do not allow rodents period).