'Being a "good businessman" doesn't mean you have to stop being a human': Landlord who allows "no pets" turns a blind eye to the kitten that his tenant rescued from the rain, showing her kindness when she needed it most

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    Picture of a cute orange kitten.
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    BRINGER Bringer of Rain OF RAIN I'm a landlord. I know, everyone hates landlords. But I have a tenant, Sarah, who has been with me for five years. She's never late. Last month, she called me sobbing because she found a stray kitten in the rain, but my lease says "No Pets."
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    I went over there, intending to be firm. I saw her a lonely woman working two jobs-holding that tiny ball of fur, and I saw her eyes. She wasn't just asking for a cat; she was asking for a reason to come home.
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    "I don't see a cat," I told her, looking straight at the kitten on the sofa. "I see a very small, very quiet... decorative pillow.
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    And my lease says nothing against pillows." I lowered her rent by $50 "for maintenance" so she could afford the vet. Being a "good businessman" doesn't mean you have to stop being a human.
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    Picture of an orange cat on a yellow couch.
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    Carol Bowles-Falkosky My mom had to down size as she got older and she had a cat and the place she wanted didn't allow pets but mom offered to put a deposit down so she could keep her cat and they agreed. Years later when Mom passed away the landlord actually sent me the deposit back. So yes, there are good landlords out there.
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    Barb Mack I always let tenets have pets. They always paid on time. I would see them playing with the dogs outside. Was fun to watch. They were grounded people. So glad you like pillows.
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    Elizabeth Hoang Landlord here, if I had a good tenant, I would/have accommodate. Especially if it's a pet (small only - not a huge pit or a massef) as I know pets have healing powers. But ya gotta admit, there are some BAD tenants out there that make us landlords defensive. So case by case basis is the way to go.
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    Picture of a cute kitten on a bedspread.
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    Trisha OMG! I love this! My landlord and landlady love pets. They love when my dogs play with their dogs. We even exchange dog reels sometimes. When my cat ran away, they were so concerned and followed up regularly on whether we had found him.
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    Sophia Platt I did the same thing when I was a landlord. I knew my tenant was a responsible pet parent
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    Debbie Feinstein When I had an apartment I asked the super if I could get a pet, the lease I signed said no pets. I said I was thinking of a hamster. He laughed and said get a cat and keep it inside. Gave me a reason to not give up on life.
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    Picture of a gray kitten on a bed.
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    Pamela Todd I literally paid for the adoption and vet bill for my tenant's kitten.
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    Jennifer Griggs I had an apt manager that knew I had lost my job but had just adopted a cat. I showed her my new cat since she had recommended the rescue organization from whom I adopted him. I later went to talk to her about the pet lease and pet rent and she said "what cat?".
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    Gail Just-cornelius I know someone who reduced December rent so tenants could buy Christmas presents.
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    Picture of a cat on a sofa.
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    Eleanor Batley I've been a tenant in same cottage for 11 yrs,we have geese chickens cats and dogs, we keep our house clean and animals are well looked after , landlord is so easy going and calls in for a coffee whenever he's here which has been twice in 11 years, fantastic landlord.
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    April Puntastic Sounds like you realized she needed that pillow for emotional purposes.
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    April McGowan My doctor wrote me a prescription for my cat and the apartment complex had to honor it. There's ways around it
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    Lisa Stewart If only all landlords were more understanding when it came to pets. There are so many cats & dogs needing good homes that could benefit by understanding landlords.

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