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creative_gal

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Renting from Grainger? Contract says no pets I recall. Non Grainger or other then your contract will say. If you have bought there'd be no restriction on your pet.



creative_gal Wrote:

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> Hello

>

> I'm moving to The Gardens in a couple of weeks and

> just wondering if you can take pets with you? Does

> anyone currently live there and have a pet?

>

> Its only a tiny bird!

> Thanks in advance.

Not strictly true, as even if you've bought it will be a leasehold property and there could be pet restrictive covenants in the Lease.


You'll need to check your documents.


:)




Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> Renting from Grainger? Contract says no pets I

> recall. Non Grainger or other then your contract

> will say. If you have bought there'd be no

> restriction on your pet.

>

>

> creative_gal Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Hello

> >

> > I'm moving to The Gardens in a couple of weeks

> and

> > just wondering if you can take pets with you?

> Does

> > anyone currently live there and have a pet?

> >

> > Its only a tiny bird!

> > Thanks in advance.

*hides Wilbur the wild boar under bed* *checks documents*


Seemed an odd question from OP. Surely it's something you ask or check with the person renting from prior to signing.



charliebubs Wrote:

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> Not strictly true, as even if you've bought it

> will be a leasehold property and there could be

> pet restrictive covenants in the Lease.

>

> You'll need to check your documents.

>

> :)

>

>

>

> Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Renting from Grainger? Contract says no pets I

> > recall. Non Grainger or other then your

> contract

> > will say. If you have bought there'd be no

> > restriction on your pet.

> >

> >

> > creative_gal Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Hello

> > >

> > > I'm moving to The Gardens in a couple of

> weeks

> > and

> > > just wondering if you can take pets with you?

> > Does

> > > anyone currently live there and have a pet?

> > >

> > > Its only a tiny bird!

> > > Thanks in advance.

Poor Wilbur ;)


Absolutely agree. I have pets & wouldn't be signing anything unless it said I could have them there!



Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> *hides Wilbur the wild boar under bed* *checks

> documents*

>

> Seemed an odd question from OP. Surely it's

> something you ask or check with the person renting

> from prior to signing.

>

>

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