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Other Tenant Problems / Claiming pet violation
« on: February 20, 2022, 10:01:34 pm »
Hi, today our landlords came to our condominium apartment to look at 2 broken outlets (in a Versace t shirt, no less)

I told them that all the outlets were fine except for those ones, and they insisted on asking if other outlets were broken. I repeatedly told them it was just those 2.

They then opened our closed bedroom door without asking permission, to look at.an outlet. Upon entering they saw some cat related things (cat tree, scratching post, etc). They didn't see any cats or animals.

They asked if we had brought any animals in here and I said no, our building has a no animal policy.

This evening our landlord sent us this email:

"As per the Rental Tenancy Agreement that you signed, you as tenants agree to comply with the condominium declaration, by-laws and rules of [building redacted for privacy].

According to the rules of [redacted] for Pets:
" No animal, livestock or fowl of any kind whatsoever including those usually considered pets shall be allowed upon the common elements including the patios for units 109 through 114 inclusive (Declaration, Article III, Paragraph 6, Pets) or in residential suites (Declaration, Article IV, Paragraph 5d) with the exception of a "seeing eye dog".

I need to know how you will rectify the violation of [redacted]  Rules, and in what time limits.

Please confirm receipt of this email."

How should I respond to them? I want to make it clear to them that they never saw any animals and that they entered our bedroom without permission

Also, we told them they can come at 3pm, and they showed up at 4pm, if that matters

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