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  2. Should California landlords be required to allow pets? This ...

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    “As a landlord, you can often charge pet fees that will add extra weight to your wallet,” Innago, a rental management software company, advises. “In some cases, you can bump rent up by 20% ...

  3. What If My Landlord Starts Prohibiting Pets? - AOL

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  4. Cali Landlords: Paws off our Pets! - AOL

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    Pet owners and animal rights activists are excited about a proposed California bill. Assemblyman Pedro Nava (D- Santa Barbara), a candidate for state attorney general, introduced legislation that ...

  5. Landlord–tenant law - Wikipedia

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    Landlord–tenant law governs the rights and responsibilities of leasehold estates, like in an apartment complex. Landlord–tenant law is the field of law that deals with the rights and duties of landlords and tenants. In common law legal systems such as Irish law, landlord–tenant law includes elements of the common law of real property and ...

  6. Pet policy in public housing estates in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    A commenter pointed out that the rental contract of public housing includes a clause “II (19) Not to keep any animal, bird or livestock of any description in the said premises or any part thereof without the prior written consent of the Landlord.” Therefore, tenants already know that keeping unpermitted dogs is not allowed before they do so.

  7. Leasehold estate - Wikipedia

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    Injury resulting from landlord's negligent repairs – even if the landlord used all due care. Public use, if the following three factors exist: Landlord knows or should know that the tenant makes public use of the land (e.g. the land is rented for use as a restaurant or a store); Landlord knows or should know that there is a defect; and