R.K. from Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, We have a no-pet policy for renters. A potential renter wants to move in with his service dog. We are being told that legally we can’t refuse to rent to him. Can you please advise? Thank you Mister Condo replies: R.K., services dogs are not considered pets so…
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Grassy Area in Front of Condo Becomes Doggy Potty Area!
A.A. from California writes: Dear Mister Condo, A while back, a previous group of board members agreed when a neighbor wanted to help pay for a landscaping change from ivy to grass. Ever since, the owner of the condo acts like the grass is her property, too. The grass is in the common area in…
Unleashed Dogs Creating Mess at New Jersey Condo
S.J. from New Jersey writes: Dear Mister Condo, What can we do about people who refuse to keep dogs leashed and pick up after them? There are quite a few in my complex and no amount of cajoling in the newsletter seems to work. It’s awful to see poop along the sidewalks and occasionally right…
Unapproved Dog Causing Condo Owner Concern
M.C. from Raleigh, North Carolina writes: Dear Mister Condo, My condo association allows 2 dogs per unit but they state they have to be approved–don’t know exactly what approval entails. I already was approved for one after I gave them a letter stating my dog was an emotional support animal. I got another dog a…