Monday, April 29, 2013

Is it hard to find a landlord that allows reptile pets?

Question by Mary: Is it hard to find a landlord that allows reptile pets?
I have always wanted a reptile pet, such as a snake or a lizard. I share an apartment with my mom right now, but I'll be getting a place with my boyfriend in about 8 months. My landlord now allows us to have pets (we already have a cat), so there's no problem there. But should I even bother getting a reptile if I am moving in less than a year? Is it hard to find a landlord that will allow reptiles?

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Answer by Sagebrush Kid
We don't even collect a deposit on reptiles as long as they're kept in a cage or some other enclosure and don't roam around the property.

Snakes and lizards, as a rule, don't chew or urinate on carpet, bite neighbors, or bark all day. A komodo dragon or a black mamba may be an exception, though.

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