I saw this article and knew I had to share it here. Would love to meet her and give her a huge hug.
http://www.dailynews.com/lifestyle/2...lywood-complex
She allows 1 or 2 dogs and up to 3 cats per apartment! How lovely!
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I saw this article and knew I had to share it here. Would love to meet her and give her a huge hug.
http://www.dailynews.com/lifestyle/2...lywood-complex
She allows 1 or 2 dogs and up to 3 cats per apartment! How lovely!
I am sure she will be overwhelmed with potential tenants! :) Sounds like a Pet Talk building!
I wish more people were like her! It took us over a month to find a place here that would rent with pets. In about 7 months we plan on moving out of state and my biggest worry is having the exact same problem....
Wow!
God bless her!
:love::love::love::love::love::love::love::love:
What a woman and animal lover!!!:love:
When you know the general area you are looking to move, ask around. Boston is very compact and has a lot of towns in a relatively small space, but Watertown, where my church was for 20+ years, happens to be a place that is friendly to pet owners, lots of people who were just in town for a couple years for grad school, or college, ended up moving to Watertown because of their dog! Cambridge, the next city over, you have to be very lucky to find a dog-freindly landlord - and it is nothing you'd be able to tell from a map!
Also, once you decide on an area, sometimes local veterinarians, or pet supply places will know - either from they own experiences, or employees or clients, or specific dog-freindly rentals!
This is really fantastic. And I love the reason she gives for it: Pet owners have a big heart, pay their rent and do not move often. Sounds like a win-win situation to me :)