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Cats in need of urgent rehoming due to house move Merseyside area (Uknown Outcome)

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Janeyk:
As there have been no updates will move this to sorted now  :)

Janeyk:
Any news please?

Bryony84:
I have to admit, I'm a renter (can't afford to buy) and have been for 4 years in 2 different properties. With the first I persuaded the landlord with extra deposit money and a cleaning clause in the contract for when we moved out. The current landlord was great, last tenant had a dog so cats were fine. Every agency we approached we told them we weren't interested unless the LL would allow pets. I consider my cats as children and its not like someone would agree to move into a property that wouldn't allow children.

One thing that hasn't been mentioned (probably pointless at Jan 9th has now passed) but if the cats were rescues, don't most rescues request that cats are returned to their care if things don't work out for whatever reason?

Mymblesdaughter:
Funkiechicken, I've heard people complaining about having to do up places when tenants leave but I was always under the impression that repairs were tax deductible as it's a business. Is that not the case?   

valeriewhiteside:

--- Quote from: sheilarose on January 09, 2012, 18:10:08 PM ---
--- Quote from: midgecat on January 07, 2012, 11:12:40 AM ---I think I probably just scared my tenants off.  Letting agents phoned to ask tentatively if I might consider allowing my current tenants to have a cat.  YES.  Definately.  Would they like to pop round and choose one this afternoon?  ;)

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Is there a specific CLAWS in the contract?  :doh: :evillaugh: :rofl:

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