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Do I have to tell my landlord I am pregnant?
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If you're a reliable tenant, the landlord won't care - babies don't actually create any mess. Can't do that till they're toddlers......
Oh yes they can - the minute he caught the slightest temperature, ours was a champion vomiter. We confessed all and replaced the bedroom carpet when we moved out, needless to say.
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Norbertsmum beat to the punchline.
Another case of a tenant being screwed by their LL.
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Yes, I got pregnant since living here, but didn't tell my landlady, as I didn't feel it was any of her business (and kids definitely allowed as had 2 already!). When the baby was born, she sent me a congratulations card though - the neighbours, who had obviously spotted it (I didn't tell them either!) must have mentioned it to her.
If you're a reliable tenant, the landlord won't care - babies don't actually create any mess. Can't do that till they're toddlers......
Aren't you the one who dropped a baby on the LLs landing carpet :rotfl: (someone did - it made me laugh) if so maybe the neighbours *heard* it being born?0
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