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In article >, says...
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> "notbob" > wrote in message
> ...
> > On 2016-11-29, jmcquown > wrote:
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> >> Pet rent was a normal thing in any apartment where I ever lived.

> >
> > Must be an East Coast thing. I've rented most of my life and have
> > never heard of it.
> >
> > Oh sure, always a "security deposit", but that covers more than jes
> > pets. I once had the police break into my home (no charges ever
> > brought) and they broke a window and a door jam. The security deposit
> > covered the damage.
> >
> > nb

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> No, *pet* deposits as well as security deposits are the norm on the WC in
> most places.


In UK, some hotels and holiday rentals which accept dogs charge a
small amount extra per dog or ask for a returnable pet-damages deposit.

A couple of months ago we took our dog to stay in a lovely "dogs very
welcome" BB which provided a clean dog bed, blanket, towel and dishes,
poobags and a basket of dog treats, and a map of local walks and dog
friendly pubs.

Janet UK