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Leasehold: Directors trying to ban parent's visiting pet

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  • MysteryMe
    MysteryMe Posts: 3,442 Forumite
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    Dear oh dear, some of the replies on here.

    Instead of people imaging all sorts of scenarios in their head about this evil creature and then getting worked up over it why not wait til the OP comes back and offers clarity on some of the points raised?
  • edgex
    edgex Posts: 4,212 Forumite
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    prawnchip wrote: »
    The management agency instructed by the directors have now told us that no pets can be present on the premises at all, whether visiting or visiting accompanied by my parents. The dog is a small 6-7kg thing, rarely barks and spend time in our flat only. Initially they granted us permission when we wrote to them, but since then this has been revoked.

    on a general note
    I wonder if a service animal is a 'pet'?
  • Rosieandjim
    Rosieandjim Posts: 254 Forumite
    edited 1 October 2019 at 7:07PM
    This sounds exactly like a question that came up on here some time ago where someone was thinking of buying a flat but wanted a dog. Even though they knew that the management company would not allow it. I cant remember who it was now but maybe someone can find the thread?


    Found it


    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5846160/freeholder-refusing-request-for-dog-unreasonably&highlight=dogs+in+flats
  • Davesnave
    Davesnave Posts: 34,741 Forumite
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    MysteryMe wrote: »
    .... why not wait til the OP comes back and offers clarity on some of the points raised?
    I doubt if they will return. The majority of responses were probably unexpected.



    The significant point for me is that permission was originally granted and then withdrawn.
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