there is a $300 charge for "pets", but they had no problems with my tanks. and the stickler is we also have a pair of crazy monkey ass ferrets that I didn't get charged because they live in a cage.yet they roam the house when we are home.


DenisD;921409; said:Hey guys,
I spoke to the landlord and he was fine with me getting a big tank.
The only issue is our 3 story appartment (I live on the 2nd floor) has wooden floors and is probably close to 50 years old...
A 150 tall aga would be a lot of weight over a small surface uh? I mean we are talking 1700ish pounds here....you guys think I am okay if I put it against the outside wall of the appartment?
It is because dogs (untrained, and lots of people have untrained dogs) **** on the floor, pee on the floor, tear up ****, some bark constantly, some are huge and intimidate (and rarely do worse) other apartment people.Dragoro;921682;921682 said:Pets usally mean dogs. Most places that say no pets will allow you to have cats. Not sure on thier reasoning, but they seem to just want to not allow dogs.
