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Egocentric
Member # 9529
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Anyone got any idea where the actual pet friendly housing is? I'm all over craigslist and there's so much white noise between the scams and $2,000 rooms for rent.
I've got a 75lb dog, so if someone knows post it up please
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sic70stang
Member # 4347
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Portland Oregon was voted best pet friendly state.
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slidewayz94
Member # 3101
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Buy a house and make sure your home owners insurance doesn't have an exclusion for specific breeds of dogs.
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135.0
Member # 4992
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2000 room for rent? Where u trying to live? Oakland?
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Blue92
Member # 8789
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What area you looking in? I found my place on Craigslist but had to weed out all the bullshit and it took me like 3 months.
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fredfifty
Member # 10320
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wag hotel in redwood city?
Edit: i thought maybe you were looking for a place for your dog to stay at temporarily. [ 2016-08-04, 06:59 AM: Message edited by: fredfifty ]
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Ryan_LX
Member # 7089
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We found our rental using the redfin and realtor apps. It was tough finding one that allowed dogs but they are out there. We have a 85 lbs female german shepherd which made it tough. Good luck on the search.
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SmokinLX
Member # 1684
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Do some research and look at the realtors or property managers that R handling the rentals in The area U R looking at and tell em U R going to buy in the near future and will use them as Your real or when U end up buying down the road! U can also offer a couple hundred more per month or try to find a rent to own deal? Good luck.
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Hungry Hippo
Member # 537
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I'm sick of half-assed inquiries when I'm looking for tenants. If you want to be taken seriously, look for listings that don't specify "no pets". Write a short paragragh that would make you a good candidate and ask if they'll consider a dog with an additional pet deposit.
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Z06-FTMFW
Member # 3164
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Its hard to find a place that is pet friendly, but they are out there. Keep looking.
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