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Old 11-30-2010, 10:42 PM   #17
sFs4aOok

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I personally never considered someone wouldn't look into it. I know when we rent and some one asks us what breed we have. We give them the breed. Granted we don't have a pit bull or pit bull type breed (I say that loosely, we have a mutt, we don't know what we have). I just tell them what her adoption papers say. Or when I had purebreds I gave the breed.

But I mean to me that is like you own a labrador retriever. What do breed do you own: A labrador retriever. So if you have an Amstaff: What breed do you own: American Staffordshire Terrier. I guess to me its common sence that if you are unsure about a breed, don't promise, check into it and get back to them if you are a landlord. But you would think they would already know what breeds they can and can't allow. Then again these people found this house through craigslist. Go figure.

Honestly I'm not sure anyone was in the wrong. I do think that when the landlord found out that the Amstaff was not covered or was going to cost them more, he should have just let them out of their lease right away fee or no fee. I don't think they were in the wrong because they gave him their dogs breed. And the dog is papered as American Staffordshire Terrier. That's the dogs breed.

I don't know. I just know that if you go to an apartment they have a list of breeds they don't allow and the ones I've lived at lists all pit bull type breeds separately as American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, Staffordshire bull terrier. They have that readily avaliable. Then again they weren't dealing with an apartment
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