Who wants to be a
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1 | Landlord? argentum47 - 2021-06-22 10:29:00 |
2 | The member deleted this message. gunna-1 - 2021-06-22 10:58:00 |
3 | The breeders need to be held back. Supremely irresponsible to add to the problems. sweetgurl108 - 2021-06-22 12:37:00 |
4 | Why would you not do regular inspections? Article reports some comments by the adjudicator, re the landlords' behaviour, which go a bit far. Hardly surprising that they were upset. amasser - 2021-06-24 10:05:00 |
5 | Reading the actual judgement the landlords probably shouldn't be landlords anyway. sparkychap - 2021-06-24 10:31:00 |
6 | Can i be a Landlady? funkydunky - 2021-06-27 16:40:00 |
7 | funkydunky wrote: The landlord in this case was a landlady. sparkychap - 2021-06-27 17:12:00 |
8 | Cripes it's a mixed up world ... funkydunky - 2021-06-28 10:31:00 |
9 | gunna-1 wrote:
It depends what breed whether they get rehomed quickly or not. Most rescues have a waiting list for small breeds and they get rehomed straight away. I have rehomed three dogs over the years and they were great all living to ripe old ages until cancer hit. Rescue places do a wonderful job and find dogs to suit the people enquiring. People who foster are amazing and pass on all what they have learned about the dogs while in their care, treating them like their own and teaching them basic obedience, socialising them etc. kacy5 - 2021-06-28 11:37:00 |
10 | The member deleted this message. kiwilandchch - 2021-07-01 11:42:00 |
11 | kiwilandchch wrote:
An agent, eg property manager, is also legally a landlord. artemis - 2021-07-01 13:07:00 |
12 | This message was deleted. kiwilandchch - 2021-07-01 13:44:00 |
13 | kiwilandchch wrote: You can call them unicorns if you want, they are still legally landlords. Edited by sparkychap at 2:59 pm, Thu 1 Jul sparkychap - 2021-07-01 14:58:00 |