> He said landlords needed to give more pet owners a chance.
They don’t _need_ to do this. You just want them to because of your own circumstances. Ultimately, it’s their property and if they want it to be pet-free, it’s their right to do so.
“responsible pet owners”
I don’t imagine many XL owners would meet that bar.
Landlord vs XL Bully owner – this is like an r/unitedkingdom celebrity death match
If he wants a house where he can keep his dogs, there are plenty of homes on the market. We’re back to 2018 levels of inventory so he can go and buy one.
just a click bait thing – people without pets are facing homelessness, and it’s already known to rent privately is harder if you’ve got a dog, since many landlords will simply exclude or dis-prefer you. Being an XL bully is sort of irrelevant apart from the fact that it’s not going to help someone who doesn’t know you accept you as a tenant, it could be argued.
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> He said landlords needed to give more pet owners a chance.
They don’t _need_ to do this. You just want them to because of your own circumstances. Ultimately, it’s their property and if they want it to be pet-free, it’s their right to do so.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/renting-with-pets-renters-reform-bill
“responsible pet owners”
I don’t imagine many XL owners would meet that bar.
Landlord vs XL Bully owner – this is like an r/unitedkingdom celebrity death match
If he wants a house where he can keep his dogs, there are plenty of homes on the market. We’re back to 2018 levels of inventory so he can go and buy one.
just a click bait thing – people without pets are facing homelessness, and it’s already known to rent privately is harder if you’ve got a dog, since many landlords will simply exclude or dis-prefer you. Being an XL bully is sort of irrelevant apart from the fact that it’s not going to help someone who doesn’t know you accept you as a tenant, it could be argued.