New NY Housing Bill Threatens Pets

New York City courts have granted landlords the right to enforce a separate no-pet clause for each animal kept by a tenant in a multiple dwelling apartment in the city.
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DawnMarie To me a no-pet clause would mean: We are not allowed to have any types of pets. Such as a dog or cat. So, why is that in contello 3 people could have cats? What is the difference between a house cat and a house dog? 5/10/2005
DawnMarie I don't think it is fair that the board of directors made this decision of the no pet clause. There are many children and elderly people in contello 3 that would love to have a dog for a companion. We are trying to fight this no-pet clause. I had a dog for 12 1/2 years. She had to be put to sleep 3 years ago because they found out she had severe cancer. Ever since she had been put to sleep my son has never been the same. All he ask is that why can't he have another dog. 5/10/2005
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