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May 31st, 2008
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Fish Keeper
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I might have to give up my fish!!!
So the apartment I just signed the lease on for August...
I read in the lease "No pets of any kind. If a pet is found in the apartment, leasee will be subject to immediate eviction."
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I'm going to be calling the landlord on Monday.... everyone cross your fingers!!!!
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May 31st, 2008
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Fish Master
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omg!!!!!!! ill be crossing everyting for you till monday!!!!!!!!!!
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June 1st, 2008
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ID master
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Oh my, that sucks. You couldn't find another place that allows pets, mostly fish, so this way you can be happy.
Tom
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June 1st, 2008
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Fish Keeper
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Aww, that stinks. You'll just have to set it up in a closet or something. Make you feel like your livin on the edge. "Breakin the law" lol. All jokes aside I hope everything works out with you keeping the fish. You gotta do what ya gotta do though and a place to live is a place to live.
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June 1st, 2008
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Fish Mentor
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hopefully it will be one of those cases where people see a fishtank as a decoration where it will pay off as a good thing...
good luck!
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June 1st, 2008
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Fish Keeper
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Hopefully all will be ok. Usually most places don't consider fish a pet, and the only rule I have ever come across for an apartment that had to do with fish was a limit on tank size and wether it was salt water or not.
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June 1st, 2008
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Fish Mentor
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Oh wow that sucks. You should check with them and see if fish count as pets. Even though we consider them to be our dear pets, aquariums are often thought of as simply decoration. Usually they don't want pets in an apartment because they are afraid the apartment will be damaged. I don't think fish would cause much trouble  If you can't keep your fish I am so sorry. I hope that everything works out 
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June 1st, 2008
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Fish Addict
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You should check your landlord/tenant laws in your area.. In our area, there is no law that says u cant have pets.. Landlords try and say no pets. But if you sign the lease and move in with any pet, they are not aloud to evict you unless the pet is disrupting someones life. (example: barking all the time, other tenants are allergic, pees everywhere) By law they are not aloud to evict you for having a pet, and they have to find a good reason of why to evict you.
But honestly I dont really think fish count. I know in my lease it says you cant have any fishtanks over 25gal (shh we have a 29). But just to be safe and not get on the bad side of your landlord ,just check with him and be sure..
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June 1st, 2008
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Fish Master
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I agree fish shouldnt be considered in the "pet issues" of landlords..but the size of tanks should depending on the place being rented...dont want ya neighbors floating at 3am if floors cant handle it ...but landlords can restrict ANY pets and they do so daily with their lease agreements...so its not against the law here  I still hope things work in your favor and I still have everything crossed!
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June 1st, 2008
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Fish Addict
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Ouch -- good luck! I know many apartments we've looked at allow aquarium pets that "live exclusively underwater"...hopefully your apartment complex does something like that.
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June 1st, 2008
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Fish Master
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Quote:
Originally Posted by steveangela1
hopefully it will be one of those cases where people see a fishtank as a decoration where it will pay off as a good thing...
good luck!
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Hopefully....most people do.
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June 1st, 2008
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Fish Keeper
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I think that it will work out. Its not like your fish are going to drag mud in, or get hair on the couch! 
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June 1st, 2008
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Hi Amnagria...
If you wanted to, possibly you can get out of the lease, if you tell them you were not aware that you couldnt have fish. That is.. if you wanted to find another place to live. If that is not an option.. its a real shame that you can not have a tank in your new apt. I do think that most landlords are afraid that a tank may break and leak water to the next apt down. It could be a nightmare.. and I guess they are afraid of that happening. What are you going to do if you cant have your babies!  Ohhh that is soooo sad.... 
What a real shame....
EDIT: just noticed that you have a ten gal tank. Is it possible that you can cleverly hide that small a tank somewhere, like your bedroom? With some kind of box that you can slip over the top in case they have to come into the apt?
If you have to give up the ten gal... maybe you can have a five gal tank? with your betta that you wanted. And if you show the landlord that you have something under the tank that would in an emergancy.. collect any water that may leak?
Last edited by capekate; June 1st, 2008 at 07:41 AM.
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June 1st, 2008
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Fish Mentor
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I would let them know and if they say no fish I'd say no to that rental.......There are plenty of places that allow pets and you should never have to give up a beloved pet when you rent an apt! I'm betting they say "YES" to the fish.....
Good luck!
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June 1st, 2008
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Fish Keeper
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Oh my,that is a pickle!!! I agree that most renters do not consider fish as pets, it usually refers to cats and dogs because they sometimes can be destructive  Hopefully an aquarium will not be an issue for you!Good luck 
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June 1st, 2008
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Fish Keeper
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Wow... I posted this really quickly last night before I went to bed. It really kind of warms my heart to see so many people said something.
I can't even get in touch with the landlord until Monday I think. 
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June 1st, 2008
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Moderator
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Quote:
Originally Posted by steveangela1
hopefully it will be one of those cases where people see a fishtank as a decoration where it will pay off as a good thing...
good luck!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tumbleweed
Hopefully all will be ok. Usually most places don't consider fish a pet, and the only rule I have ever come across for an apartment that had to do with fish was a limit on tank size and whether it was salt water or not.
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I agree, I would bet they don't consider a fish tank as having a pet.
When you ask about it, the trick is in the wording, don't tell them "I keep fish" ask them how they feel about an ornamental tank.  This is one case where people who don't look at fish as pets might work for you.
Most places don't allow pets because of the smell, damage and noise they can cause.....barking, chewing, having accidents.
Then there's the people who don't curb their dogs, ugh.
Good luck, I hope it works out for you.
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June 1st, 2008
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Fish Mentor
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I dunno sometimes the cichlids get pretty loud... when they chase all the splashing... lol... I can hear them in the next room (seriously)
Just trying to be on the light side... I got my fingers crossed for ya!! let us know how it goes!
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